Description
Discover the perfect stamped concrete color! We handcraft these SDI – Solomon Stamped Concrete Color Sample Pucks for homeowners, designers, contractors—anyone planning a decorative concrete project.
As an authorized Solomon Colors distributor, we use their premium pigments. We create accurate, repeatable samples at 1%, 2%, 3%, or 4% loading. These match the official Solomon color chart perfectly.
How We Make Each Puck
- We mix a simple 2:1 white-to-gray Portland cement base with sand.
- We stamp it with a custom random stone texture for a realistic stamped concrete look.
- After curing, we apply professional antiquing (Brickform Antique-It or Proline EZ-Tique). This adds authentic depth, highlights, and secondary color tones.
- We finish by sealing it with our durable Stamp Seal Klear 2.0. You get a protected, realistic puck that’s easy to handle and display.
Why These Pucks Help You Choose
These samples let you see colors and antique effects clearly. You gain confidence before committing to a full project. We make them fresh to order for the best results. We often produce popular 1% and 2% shades quickly.
Order today! Bring Solomon’s vibrant, professional-grade shades to life in your space.
SDI Solomon stamped concrete color samples, made to order. Call(856) 829-7325 now to discuss your project and get yours started.
Color Variation Disclaimer
We handcraft these pucks with our consistent 2:1 white-to-gray Portland cement blend. They provide an accurate representation of the selected Solomon Colors pigment at 1%, 2%, 3%, or 4%.
Real projects use materials from various suppliers. This includes different cement plants, aggregates, sand, mix designs, water ratios, finishing techniques, weather during placement/curing, and sealers. These factors cause variations in final color and appearance.
We cannot guarantee an exact match to our samples. Cement blends and raw materials vary by vendor and batch. Use these pucks as a helpful visual guide for selection—not an exact promise. For the closest results, create on-site test pours with your project’s specific materials.


