
Durable, Beautiful Pottery
We make pottery with care and intention, rooted in community, celebrating those who make it and those who use it.
The Palette
Our pots come in a thoughtful palette of 4 year-round colors and a rotating cast of punchy seasonals. How you build your set is up to you—mix and match or go monochrome. Go tonal or high contrast.
A Magnificent Tablescape
Unfurl your Malaika linen tablecloth. Anchor it with alabaster candle holders and a gleaming copper tray. Simply pick your pottery palette and your tablescape is complete. Shop our Tabletop Collection below.

Create Your Tablescape.

Secret Beach
Smuggler’s Cove, salty hair, Bastet cast in turquoise, a slow, wet kiss on a secret beach
A Therapist Like Me
Each quarter we partner with a justice-minded, grassroots, organization or individual to tell their story and mobilize resources to support their work. This quarter, we're thrilled to partner with A Therapist Like Me.

Our values drive our decisions:
Accountability, Compassion, Equity, Sincerity, Adaptive Tenacity.
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We Support Living Wages
On April 1, we instated a $22 minimum wage as part of our ongoing commitment to creating meaningful employment opportunities that support the well-being of our community.
East Fork in the News
“Emotionalism aside, there are often other reasons a mug becomes favored: a nice grip, a good size, or just regular ol’ aesthetics. But what if there was a platonic ideal of a mug that brought all those things together? The folks at East Fork have, after many, many iterations, perhaps done just that — and legions of happy customers agree.”

“East Fork's streamlined products are particularly appealing. House-made glazes in muted earth and jewel tones often reveal speckles of iron from the North Carolina clay. Hand-thrown and jigger-pressed bowls and plates, with fluid forms and low profiles, have a satisfying heft but aren't clunky.”

“Building a pottery brand with lofty ambitions from scratch sounds like a tricky task. But East Fork is doing just that - and hoping to help revitalize the once-powerful US tableware industry while they’re at it.”
