East Fork Workshop
The East Fork Workshop, formerly known as Small Batch Studio, was founded in the Spring of 2019 to provide a perfect platform to play, experiment, and get weird. We lost the facility that housed our Workshop in Hurricane Helene, but the spirit remains. As we plan what’s next for Workshop, early East Fork potter, Mike Ball, is throwing pieces for us in his Asheville studio. Shop our limited collection of wheel-thrown pottery made by East Fork potter Mike Ball.
The East Fork Workshop, formerly known as Small Batch Studio, was founded in the Spring of 2019 to provide a perfect platform to play, experiment, and get weird. We lost the facility that housed our Workshop in Hurricane Helene, but the spirit remains. As we plan what’s next for Workshop, early East Fork potter, Mike Ball, is throwing pieces for us in his Asheville studio. Shop our limited collection of wheel-thrown pottery made by East Fork potter Mike Ball.

East Fork Workshop
East Fork’s roots go back to an old tobacco farm turned pottery workshop tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains. In 2018, we moved our operations out of that barn and into a factory in Asheville, North Carolina. Today we are one of the most technologically advanced producers of dinnerware in the United States. We embrace technology and automation in the making of our dinnerware. But, we are potters.