LB LOMPOC TUMBLED 1-1/2″ OATMEAL FLAG


LB LOMPOC TUMBLED 1-1/2″ OATMEAL FLAG
- Natural stone quarried in Lompoc, California
- Features Oatmeal color tones including cream, beige, and tan
- Tumbled finish provides rounded edges and antique look
- Irregular flagstone shapes for random pattern paving
- Durable sedimentary composition for landscape use
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Description
About Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone
Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone is a natural stone product quarried in the Lompoc region of California. Unlike standard quarried stone which may possess sharp edges from the darker reddish-brown spectrum, the “Oatmeal” variety is selected for its lighter, warmer color palette. This material typically exhibits hues of cream, beige, wheat, and soft gold. As a sedimentary rock, it offers a distinct natural texture and grain.
The “Tumbled” designation indicates that the raw stone has undergone a mechanical processing method. This tumbling action abrades the sharp edges and corners of the irregular slabs, resulting in a softened, rounded profile. This process creates an aged or antique aesthetic, removing the crisp fracture lines typically associated with freshly split stone.
Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone Technical Specifications
- Material Type: Natural Stone (Sedimentary/Dolomitic Limestone)
- Origin: Lompoc, California, USA
- Color Range: Oatmeal (Cream, Beige, Tan, Light Gold)
- Finish: Tumbled (Softened/Rounded edges)
- Shape: Irregular / Random Flagstone
- Format: Loose stone or Palletized
Applications & Material Features of Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone
Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone is primarily utilized in landscape architecture and masonry. Its physical characteristics make it suitable for horizontal paving applications where an organic, non-linear pattern is desired. The irregular shapes allow for random mosaic layouts in patios, walkways, and courtyards. The tumbling process reduces snag points, creating a smoother transition between individual stones compared to natural cleft finishes.
The light “Oatmeal” coloration reflects sunlight, potentially reducing surface heat retention compared to darker quarried stones. The material is dense enough for pedestrian traffic and standard hardscaping use. As a natural product, it creates variability in texture and tone, providing a non-uniform appearance across installed surfaces.
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What is the origin of Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone?
This stone is quarried in Lompoc, California, and is known for its unique sedimentary composition found in that specific geological region.
What colors are included in the Oatmeal blend?
The Oatmeal blend typically consists of light, neutral earth tones, including creams, beiges, tans, and wheat colors, contrasting with darker Lompoc varieties.
What does the tumbled finish mean?
A tumbled finish means the stone has been mechanically processed to wear down sharp edges and corners, resulting in a softer, rounded, and aged appearance.
Is the shape of the stone consistent?
No, this is a flagstone product, meaning the pieces come in random, irregular shapes and sizes rather than cut dimensions.
How is this product typically measured for sale?
Lompoc Oatmeal Tumbled Flagstone is generally sold by weight (per ton or pound) or by the pallet, with coverage estimates based on the average thickness of the lot.






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