Ornamental Stone
Just down the street at the junction of North Bay Road and State Route 3, Ornamental Stone features a classic line of hand cast exposed aggregate stone products constructed onsite for commercial and home use.
Initially founded in 1964 by Spence Chamberlain as a part-time enterprise in his Lake City garage, the business moved to Allyn in 1987 when his son Keith took over. It's been a full-time thriving operation ever since with a crew of six churning out 15,000 pounds of product each week.
"At Ornamental Stone, our goal is to produce quality and competitively-priced products that will last," says Keith.
The five-step process is simple, but requires skilled attention. Once the concrete is hand-packed into a mold, a template is employed to hand sweep the sand inside for a smooth interior finish. After the concrete hardens, it is carefully removed from the mold, washed and readied for sale or shipment.
Stone planters, benches, waste receptacles and many other products designed and constructed by Ornamental Stone are used throughout the Pacific Northwest. Airports, Safeco Field, Key Arena, Microsoft, Boeing, the Tacoma Dome and many other large institutions. Customers request Ornamental Stone products from as far away as Florida and in major cities throughout the country, including Hollywood!

Just as popular are the many stone products designed for home use. Planters of all shapes and sizes are a favorite addition to local landscaping along with garden benches and tables. Imagine the possibilities as you shop the inventory of available homes in North Mason County. Visit www.ornamentalstone.com for a complete listing of what this business has to offer.
"At Ornamental Stone, our goal is to produce quality and competitively-priced products that will last," says Keith. Customers are also attracted to the strength, durability and appearance of these products.
Thanks for the history lesson in Allyn. I have drove by there many times and even bougt items for my new home there, and did not know how it all started.-Dinah Lee