Brooklyn Slate

Brooklyn Slate Cheese Board, Knife and Soapstone Pencil Set

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Brooklyn Slate Cheese Board, Knife and Soapstone Pencil Set
Brooklyn Slate

Brooklyn Slate Cheese Board, Knife and Soapstone Pencil Set

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

A cheese board as natural as what you're serving on it.

This exclusive-to-Food52 cheese board set makes us want to have people over for wine and cheese every night of the week. The black boards come from the family quarry, while the knife is hand-carved in Vermont from locally sourced maple. And you'll never forget what you're serving again thanks to the soapstone pencils -- go ahead and label directly on the cheese board.

  • Board: 12" L x 12" W, anti-slip padded cork feet on the base
  • Knife: 8" L
  • Soapstone Pencils: 5x 5" L
  • Burlap Bag included to store the Knife and Soapstone Pencils.
  • Made in: New York, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

This exclusive-to-Food52 cheese board set makes us want to have people over for wine and cheese every night of the week. The black boards come from the family quarry, while the knife is hand-carved in Vermont from locally sourced maple. And you'll never forget what you're serving again thanks to the soapstone pencils -- go ahead and label directly on the cheese board.

  • Board: 12" L x 12" W, anti-slip padded cork feet on the base
  • Knife: 8" L
  • Soapstone Pencils: 5x 5" L
  • Burlap Bag included to store the Knife and Soapstone Pencils.

Meet the Maker

Brooklyn Slate

Brooklyn, NY
Sometimes, it just makes sense to go into the rock business. Brooklyn Slate Company started when Sean Tice and Kristy Hadeka visited Kristy's family quarry in upstate New York and found a number of purposes for some of pieces they brought back -- and a number of fans amongst their friends. Now they source the stuff from the quarry, transport the pieces (some of which were destined to be road cover or baseball diamonds) to their Red Hook studio and cut, clean, and chip at the stones to make their final products. We think they rock.
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