Blended Colors - Shown in cobble chamfer shapes, in both standard and tumbled versions.
Blended colors are mixed within a layer and the pallet. Typically a third will be all one color, a third will be half- &-half, and a third will be the other color when looking at the layer. This creates mottled tones across the pavement when pavers are placed at random. It is also very common in today's market to use two or more blends together adding a variety of colors with very little or no added cost.
Sand / Stone   Cream / Brown   Terra Cotta / Brown  

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Red / Brown   Moss / Charcoal   Cream / Charcoal  

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Gray / Charcoal   Red / Charcoal      

   

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

   
Solid Colors - Shown in standard chamfer shape, in both standard and tumbled versions.
When using solid colors it is important that pavers be pulled from several different pallets to insure a good color mix. It is also meaningful to know that the solid colors are not exact matches to the corresponding color within a blend. This is due to the blending process that mutates the two base solid colors. From a design stand point this is valuable for creating distinct visual edges or borders that differ from the field while still keeping a similar tone or hue.
Gray   Cream   Terra Cotta  

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Red   Stone   Moss  

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

Charcoal   Brown      

   

Standard

Tumbled

Standard

Tumbled

   
Tumbled-only Cobble Colors - Shown in non-chamfer cobble shapes.
Sand / Stone Cream / Brown Terra Cotta / Brown Moss / Charcoal Cream / Charcoal Gray / Charcoal Red / Charcoal

Tumbled

Tumbled

Tumbled

Tumbled

Tumbled

Tumbled

Tumbled

This chart is for color reference only. Colors are shown as accurately as possible, but are subject to variations in materials
and print reproductions. Photos are suitable to specifying color ranges.