Available Options
| Format | Surface | Weight | Gross price | Net price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 122 × 61 cm | 0.74 m² | 2.01 kg | 33.60 € | 27.77 € |
| 244 × 122 cm | 2.98 m² | 8.04 kg | 165.69 € | 136.93 € |
| 280 × 122 cm | 3.42 m² | 9.22 kg | 190.15 € | 157.15 € |
| 305 × 122 cm | 3.72 m² | 10.05 kg | 206.83 € | 170.94 € |
Shipping Information
- Shipping is available throughout the entire European Union.
- Courier delivery to the specified address.
- Shipping is completely free – regardless of order size.
- Standard delivery time: 3–5 business days.
- Products are securely packaged.
Garda
The GARDA stone veneer is a natural slate in a deep graphite-black tone. Subtle diagonal streaks create the effect of a refined, uniform stone surface that works perfectly in modern, minimalist, and loft-style interiors. Its matte, natural texture emphasizes the raw character of slate while giving interiors and facades the look of an elegant, monolithic structure.
Applications
Interior use
- decorative walls in living rooms and bedrooms (TV wall, LED lighting background),
- fireplace claddings – fronts, sides, wood niches,
- bathrooms and toilets combined with wood, white or architectural concrete,
- hallways, staircases and long communication routes,
- decorative panels behind radiators, consoles and built-in furniture.
Exterior use
- facades of modern single-family houses,
- building plinths and accent façade fragments,
- pillars, fences, gate and wicket structures,
- entrance zones and terrace claddings.
Furniture and interior elements
- fronts of built-in furniture and tall wardrobes,
- hidden door panels creating a seamless “black wall”,
- cladding of console tops, islands and decorative shelves (with proper protection).
Commercial projects
- reception areas, hotel lobbies, conference rooms,
- offices and studios in premium or industrial style,
- restaurants, bars, clubs and banquet halls,
- showrooms, boutiques and exhibition spaces.
Creative / non-standard applications
- backlit niches and wall frames combined with LED strips,
- large seamless panels creating a monolithic effect,
- cladding for technical doors and storage rooms in garages or utility spaces,
- arrangements combining black stone with wood, metal and glass.
Character and finish
- color: black, deep graphite, with areas of dark anthracite,
- finish: matte, natural, with a subtly tactile slate texture,
- structure: delicate diagonal streaks and layering characteristic of slate,
- visual effect: elegant, monolithic, modern,
- each sheet is unique — varying in black intensity and streak arrangement.
Installation
- cutting: angle grinder with diamond blade or guide saw,
- adhesion: dedicated polyurethane adhesive for stone veneer,
- applying adhesive: notched trowel on substrate or resin side of the sheet,
- pressing: wallpaper roller or rubber pressing tool for full adhesion,
- in dry interiors – usually no need for grouting,
- in wet zones – fill joints and corners with silicone,
- impregnation recommended in bathrooms, kitchens and outdoors,
- substrate does not need to be perfectly flat — adhesive compensates small unevenness.
Why choose GARDA?
- natural slate in a trendy deep black tone – perfect “black stone wall” effect,
- lightweight and flexible – easier installation than traditional stone slabs,
- excellent for fireplaces, bathrooms, facades and modern fences,
- pairs beautifully with wood, white, architectural concrete and black accents,
- suitable for indoors and outdoors – resistant to moisture, UV and frost (with proper protection),
- ideal for minimalist, industrial and premium interior designs.
| Technical specification | |
| Product type | Stone Veneer Roll |
| Type | Natural slate |
| Surface texture | Natural, irregular, matte |
| Dominant colour | Black / dark graphite |
| Stone layer thickness | 1–2 mm (active stone layer) |
| Total thickness | 3 mm (including fiber + resin) |
| Weight per m² | 2,7 kg/m² |
| Sheet weight | 122×61 – 0,74 m², 2,01 kg | 244×122 – 2,98 m², 8,04 kg | 280×122 – 3,42 m², 9,22 kg | 305×122 – 3,72 m², 10,05 kg |
| Pattern variation | High — each sheet is unique, natural slate veining |
| Physical properties | |
| Elasticity | Yes — the material can be gently bent thanks to the thin stone layer and flexible backing. |
| Bendability / Flexibility | Suitable for light curves and rounded surfaces (e.g., furniture, pillars). |
| Moisture resistance | High — fully water-resistant after impregnation (suitable for showers). |
| UV resistance | Yes — the colors do not fade under sunlight. |
| Frost resistance | Yes — suitable for outdoor use, including façades. |
| Temperature resistance | Up to approx. 120°C — no deformation; suitable for fireplaces (no open flame). |
| Abrasion resistance | High — durable surface resistant to impacts and scratches. |
| Thermal conductivity | Suitable for wall heating; does not affect thermal stability. |
| Application | |
| Interior | Yes |
| bathrooms | Yes (after impregnation) |
| kitchens | Yes |
| shower | Yes (silicone sealing + impregnation) |
| exterior | Yes (façades, UV- and frost-resistant) |
| Decorative use | Yes |
| furniture | Yes |
| Substrate compatibility | Yes (tiles, concrete, drywall, paint, MDF) |
| Installation | |
| Recommended adhesive | Recommended polyurethane adhesive (PU) |
| Adhesive consumption | 1–1,5 kg/m² |
| Required tools | Yes (diamond blade, pressure roller) |
| DIY installation feasibility | Yes |
| Installation difficulty | Low |
| Surface preparation | Yes (must be clean, dry and stable) |
| Grouting | Yes (only in wet areas – silicone) |
| Sealing / Impregnation | Yes (recommended after installation) |
| Drying time | 12–24 h |
| Maintenance | |
| Impregnation frequency | Every 6–12 months |
| Recommended cleaner | Mild natural stone cleaner |
| Chemical resistance | Yes (mild detergents) |
| Cleaning method | Soft cloth + mild detergent (no acids) |
Consumption Calculator – Stone in Roll
Enter the wall dimensions or directly the surface area in m² to estimate the number of rolls, the amount of adhesive and impregnator. The results are indicative and do not include extra material allowance.
Stone on a roll – What is it?
1. Introduction – what is Stone in Roll?
Stone in Roll, also called stone veneer or stone wallpaper, is a cladding material made from a real layer of natural stone that is peeled off from a rock block using resin and fiberglass. The result is an ultra-thin sheet (approx. 2–3 mm) that retains the texture, colour, structure and appearance of natural stone, while being light, flexible, easy to install and resistant to water and weather conditions.
Stone veneer combines the authentic character of natural stone with modern technology, creating a product that is accessible to everyone – even people without construction experience.
2. How is Stone in Roll made? – Production technology
The production process consists of four key layers:
- Natural slate – 100% real stone layer
- Adhesive layer – bonds the stone with the fibre
- Fiberglass – provides flexibility and strength
- Epoxy resin – stabilises the structure and protects against water
How is the sheet created?
The slate block is heated and then coated with resin, adhesive and fiberglass. After cooling, the resin peels off a thin layer of stone, creating a finished veneer sheet.

3. Properties and technical parameters
- Thickness: 2–3 mm
- Weight: approx. 2.5 kg/m²
- Flexibility: can be installed on arches and columns
- Moisture resistance: very high
- Thermal resistance: suitable for fireplaces
- UV resistance: ideal for façades
Key features:
- Natural, unique appearance
- Lightweight and easy transport
- Simple installation
- Possibility of installation over existing tiles
- Resistance to cracking and weather conditions
4. Applications of Stone in Roll – where does it work best?
Indoor applications:
- Decorative walls (living room, TV wall)
- Hallways and staircases
- Bathrooms – including in the shower area
- Kitchens – between worktop and cabinets
- Fireplaces and stoves
- Furniture, doors, kitchen islands
Outdoor applications:
- Building façades
- Fences and low walls
- Terraces, entrances, vestibules
- Outer cladding of balconies
5. Types of stone veneer – colours and structures
- Slate: greys, blacks, graphite tones, browns
- Quartzite: natural sheen, shimmering particles
- Sandstone: beige, brown, yellow tones
- Travertine: pronounced veining
- Rustic slate: strong, intensive textures
6. Installation of Stone in Roll – practical guide
Tools needed:
- Angle grinder with diamond blade
- Pressure roller
- Notched trowel
- Polyurethane adhesive
STEP 1 – Surface preparation: clean, degreased, may be uneven; installation over tiles without removal.
STEP 2 – Cutting: angle grinder, saw or heavy-duty knife.
STEP 3 – Gluing: adhesive on the wall or on the veneer, spread with a trowel, press with a roller.
STEP 4 – Joints and wet areas: in dry areas joints are not necessary; in wet zones use silicone and impregnation.
STEP 5 – Impregnation: Fila MP90, Fila FOB, Stone Plus, Fila Satin – repeat every 6–12 months.
7. Comparison – Stone in Roll vs Natural Stone Tiles
| Feature | Stone in Roll | Stone Tiles |
| Thickness | 2–3 mm | 10–20 mm |
| Weight | approx. 2.5 kg/m² | 25–50 kg/m² |
| Installation | Fast, no joints required | More difficult, requires joints |
| Flexibility | Yes | None |
| Transport | Light and inexpensive | Heavy and expensive |
8. How to maintain Stone in Roll?
- Clean with a soft cloth
- Avoid strong detergents
- Impregnate in wet zones 1–2 times per year
- Do not hit the edges with sharp tools
9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is it waterproof? Yes, after impregnation.
- Is it suitable for use in the shower? Yes.
- Can it be used on a fireplace? Yes.
- Can it be used on façades? Yes – with suitable exterior adhesive.
- Can it be installed on old tiles? Yes.
- Is it heavy? No.
- Is it durable? Very – resistant to UV, water and mechanical damage.
10. How do we ship Stone in Roll?
Small formats are shipped flat, larger ones are rolled up and secured. The parcels are protected against damage and delivery usually takes a few working days.