Brooklyn Slate Company is a collaborative effort from Brooklyn graphic designer Sean Tice and Parsons graduate student Kristy Hadeka. After visiting Kristy's family slate quarry in upstate New York in the spring of 2009, the two grabbed a few pieces for use as all purpose boards back home in Brooklyn. They used them as trivets for tea kettles and hot dishes to coasters for beers - and began gifting pieces to friends. The response was so positive that the two struck out to produce a line of slate products.
They now make regular trips to the family quarry in upstate New York to hand pick the best pieces of black and red slate. Some of the slate is sourced from the quarry "graveyard," or collection of odd shaped pieces that were ultimately destined to be ground for use as road cover or baseball diamonds.
They then transport the pieces to a studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where they do additional cutting and clean the stone so it is food safe. In order to achieve the rough, unfinished look, the edges are chipped with a slate cutter and other tools.
They finally assemble the packaging in small batches. Every single piece of packaging - from the envelope to the burlap bag - can be repurposed for other uses.
The end result is a product completely unique in cut, shape, color, and overall presentation.