The Key to Ending Homelessness
An introduction to our Q2 Community Partner, Homeward Bound
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Why Is It Called East Fork?
Alex Matisse, East Fork’s founder, on how the company got its name and why it represents a “little private victory” for him.
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Color Theory: Core Colors
Our Head of Design, Nicole Lissenden, shares the details of how we built our core color palette.
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How We Make The Mug
Want to know everything there is to know about how we make The Mug? It’s your lucky day. Get the behind-the-scenes on how we make our iconic ceramic mug.
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Update on How Our Pots Get Made
East Fork’s manufacturing floor stands on the precipice of a big change. We’re preparing to move to a new clay body and glaze recipe that’s been three years in the making.
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The Key to Ending Homelessness
An introduction to our Q2 Community Partner, Homeward Bound
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East Fork Through the Lens
A conversation on the beauty of film photography
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A Sanctuary of Collective Care
Our Community Partner, Tepeyac Mountain Sanctuary, finds a home.
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The Donabe Returns
Traditional Japanese earthen cookware, a founder favorite from the early days of East Fork
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15 Years of East Fork
A reflection on East Fork's roots from founding potter, Alex Matisse
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Creating Sanctuary Wherever We Gather
Tepeyac Mountain Sanctuary provides rest and resilience-building for frontline organizers and cultural workers.
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Reviving Hnähñu
How Ma Hñäkihu is supporting its community to reclaim its language, culture and confidence
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Through the Lens of Stephanie Buehler
Cozy, fall film of Sepia and Malachite
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On The Road with East Fork Enamelware (Part II)
Taking Campfire for a spin
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Curious Concoctions
Cocktails inspired by our fall colors, Sepia and Malachite
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Golden Hour with Erin Dickman
A rooftop dinner on Sepia, Malachite and Guava
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Preserving Language and Culture
Meet our new Community Partner, Ma Hñäkihu
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Looking Back, Moving Forward
A note of reflection from Alex Matisse and updates from our Community Partners one year post-Helene
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A Fall Palette, Reimagined
Three creators imagine our fall colors in their worlds.
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Why Do We Collect?
A letter from East Fork Founder and CEO, Alex Matisse
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Stacey’s Guava & Cream Pie
Best enjoyed with a warm breeze
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For the Love of Guava
A sticky-sweet pink picnic captured on film
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The Path Back Home
Operation Gateway’s work reminds us that reentry is a shared responsibility, not a solitary act.
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Comeback Forms
The story behind our oldest—and newest—vases.
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A Table Made by Hand
Potter and chef Lay Alston shares her soulful take on hosting.