brick floor tile in a rustic cocktail bar.

AU COMPTOIR: OUR VINTAGE BRICK FLOOR TILE MEETS ITS MATCH

At Stone Farm, we’re usually the ones telling the story of the vintage brick floor tile our customers purchase for new applications. Recently, we spoke with Zoe Zilian from Woodstock, VT, who purchased a building with quite a history of its own. And her plan to fulfill a long time dream meant our brick floor tile was going from one …

An old image of the Draper Mill, a textile mill whose brick was reclaimed upon it's demolition.

RECLAIMING HISTORY: THE DRAPER MILL

For more than 160 years, the fates of the Draper Mill and its hometown of Hopedale, Massachusetts were intertwined. It’s a familiar, American story–one that often ends with a demolition and fading memories of celebrated past. In 2021, Stone Farm was on hand at the Draper Mill’s demolition, hoping to preserve that past by salvaging as much of its vintage …

The Origins of Building Bricks

Building bricks are as old as man’s desire to stop moving!  Of course, this makes perfect sense-after food, what mattered more than shelter?  And from this basic instinct to survive, an eleven-thousand-year-old tradition was born. Basic Beginnings and Early Improvements Archaeologists can date back the earliest known bricks to about 9000 BC.  These were hand-molded from basic mud and dried …

A Reclaimed Brick Floor That’s Gone to the Dogs

Known as “The Gallery”, this 50′ x 10′ long hallway is the grand passageway leading into the parlor. In a turn of the century sailing community on Cape Cod, sits a beautiful 1906 shingled cottage with an interesting history. It was once owned by the renowned Saltonstall family of Boston, who’s ancestors arrived in America in 1630, and include a …