Forget what you think you know about concrete!
We are a Bucks County, family owned and operated business specializing in concrete artistry. Although formed in 1997, Liquid Stone’s artisans have decades of combined experience in concrete, construction, design, masonry, and architecture prior to this date. Three of us met while attending the architecture and design program at Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science (now Philadelphia University).
We were all continuing education students looking to expand on our artistic abilities. It was fate that we all met and collaborated to form this amazing company. In the past few years, we’ve added another ‘Philly U’ alumni from the Industrial Arts program to round out our team.
We also have some very talented local masonry artisans and carpenters who come on board as needed to fulfill specific project needs. We truly are a team of Concrete Artisans!
Let us show you how fun concrete can be!
We offer a variety of concrete services. Listed below are ways we can help you.
Give us a call and our helpful staff can walk you through the process of beautifying your concrete
Just an example of work we have done for others. Click on thumbnails to view.
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Listed below are some companies we are affiliated with. Click to find out more about each business.
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We also support the Fiaria Project. Click here to view and learn more about them and what they do.
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News
Decorative Concrete for a Good Cause
You don’t often find concrete artisans who do work pro bono. But when the incentive is to raise funds for a worthy cause, the effort and expense are well worthwhile. That was the case for interior designer Beth Mauer and her husband Gerry, owners of Liquid Stone Concrete Designs, a company specializing in decorative concrete countertops and floors.
Liquid Stone Concrete Designs, Bucks County, Pa.
Gerry Maurer of Liquid Stone Concrete Designs has a fancy for ferns. Instead of signing his outdoor works, he likes to leave his mark with an imprint of a fresh fern. He had considered making a stamp, he says, but he just couldn’t capture the beauty and crispness of the real thing. “A lot of times, I don’t even tell them about it. I let them find it on their own. It’s like a thank you.
Express Networking & Green Awareness Event
Green minds will be thinking alike on Thursday, June 16th from 5:30 – 7:30pm at the first green networking event of its kind. All industries, retail stores, services and environmentally conscious businesses are invited to join in this festive event being held at a local organic flower farm. In two hours you'll meet the majority of attendees in a speed-dating type format guaranteed to make you smile, and to make meaningful connections.
A Greener Future
Three women have found a way to keep their businesses growing in a slow economy—by working together. And together, Maurer, Herrmann, and Shull have decades of experience in the home design industry.
Go White to Go Green
During a climate change symposium in London in 2009, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu said white roofs and concrete surfaces can help stop global warming. His quote: "If you take all the buildings and make their roofs white and if you make the pavement more of a concrete type of color rather than a black type of color, and you do this uniformly ... it's the equivalent of reducing the carbon emissions due to all the cars on the road for 11 years; you just take them off the road for 11 years."
Artisan in Concrete
Gerry Maurer of Liquid Stone Concrete Designs, LLC has a fancy for ferns. Instead of signing his outdoor works, he likes to leave his mark with a fresh fern found on the client's property. He had considered making a stamp, he says, but he just couldn't capture the beauty and crispness of the real thing. "A lot of times, I don't even tell them about it. I let them find it on their own. It's like a thank you."
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