About
We started with a pile of dust.
Walk through a marble quarry and you'll find it everywhere — fine white powder, the leftover of every slab ever cut. Calcium carbonate. Most of it goes to landfill. We looked at it and saw paper.
No trees go into our journals. No water. No bleach. We take a waste stream the construction industry throws away and turn it into something you'll actually want to write in — smooth, waterproof, nearly impossible to tear.
We're not going to pretend it's 100% mineral. About a fifth of every page is a recyclable plastic binder that holds the stone together and makes it waterproof. We tell you that up front, because a company that hides its one plastic is a company hiding other things too. And when you've filled the last page, send it back — we recycle it into new paper. Full circle, no landfill.
Dust to page. That's the whole idea.