East Fork Pottery is nestled at the end of a valley on an old tobacco field, between steep green mountains, thirty minutes northwest of Asheville, North Carolina. Founded in 2010 by Alexander and Connie Matisse, the workshop is now home to potter John Vigeland and a growing team of apprentices and staff.

We make a line of contemporary dinnerware distilled to its essential elements: form and function. It is durable and timeless, resistant to fashion and trends.

East Fork’s Newest Glaze Should Be Your First Fall Purchase
For the first time since 2017, the earthy Harvest Moon hue is back—just in time for autumnal table settings.
Back by Popular Demand, East Fork Pottery’s Taro Glaze Is Here to Welcome Spring
From now until July 25, the company’s coveted dinnerware is available in an enchanting purple hue.
East Fork Releases a New, Lapis Hue in Tandem With an Auction for LGBTQ+ Equality
Available for preorder on July 2, this bold new color is all mood, all the time.
East Fork’s Got Two Juicy New Glazes to Inspire a Summery Mentality
Tequila Sunrise and Malibu are officially available for preorder.
East Fork’s New Colorway Is a Dark and Dreamy Must-Have for Your Dinner Table
We can’t wait to dive into Night Swim, the opulent new glaze that’s arrived just in time for winter.
East Fork’s Sunny New Glaze Is as Sweet as Honey
The limited-edition color, Pollen, launches today in celebration of August, sunflower fields, and pure joy.
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Who knew a cereal bowl could make us feel this way?