By Wanaka Stone
Introducing the BP Wanaka project a distinctive commercial project that exudes permanence and low maintenance. This project showcases the use of local schist stone, integrating stone into landscaping walls and as cladding on the retail building. The choice of this natural material not only adds a touch of elegance but ensures durability and low ongoing maintenance, making it a cost effective and enduring addition to the urban landscape.
By incorporating the local schist stone into the design, Wanaka Stone has created a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetics, catering to the needs of commercial landscapes, retail spaces, and mixed-use environments. Witness the fusion of tradition and modernity in the BP Wanaka project, where each stone tells a story of timeless beauty and strength.
Wanaka Stone Ltd has been supplying high quality schist products since 2014, now supplying rock from two iconic Central Otago quarries. Both Poolburn and Cluden Stone Quarries have stood the test of time, having been operational for over 30 years each. Both quarries produce reliable, consistent stone and will still be operating for many decades to come.
Wanaka Stone Ltd provides schist stone from the Cluden Stone Quarry near Tarras and Poolburn Stone Quarry located in the Ida Valley, the heart of Central Otago. Cluden Stone is known for its earthy blue-grey and golden brown tones while Poolburn Stone is quintessential Central Otago schist with steely greys and plenty of brown, bronze and russet tones. Stone has been used for decades as a permanent cladding and to create beautiful features in homes and commercial buildings. It is low maintenance, timeless and distinctive.
Wanaka Stone Ltd provides a professional service that operates fully licenced and permitted operations ensuring a consistent and reliable supply. Using cutting edge technology – imported guillotines with 24 cutting teeth – we are able to deliver top-quality schist and value for money.
Locally Sourced – Eco-Friendly
Schist is a naturally formed building material with limited mechanical inputs, resulting in minimal carbon footprint. Massive quantities of rock are constantly forming and reforming in nature. The quantities extracted by us are negligible when compared to natural erosion rates.