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An assortment of ceramic dinnerware and textiles arranged artfully. The collection includes plates, bowls, and a mug in neutral and clay tones, alongside patterned napkins with floral and geometric designs on a light background.

East Fork x Spoonflower

What happens when two companies, both grounded in historic North Carolina craft traditions and environmental care, join forces? A colorful collaboration and some friendly creative competition!

We’re thrilled to partner with Spoonflower, a digital, on-demand, textile printing company based in Durham, NC—as well as their global community of artists and makers.

See Our Values
An assortment of ceramic dinnerware and textiles arranged artfully. The collection includes plates, bowls, and a mug in neutral and clay tones, alongside patterned napkins with floral and geometric designs on a light background.

Common Threads, Common Ground

Throughout 2023, Spoonflower's community of artists will design textiles inspired by East Fork's seasonal colors. Spoonflower will print these designs and offer them on their storefront.

Over the course of the year, Spoonflower will be offering up design challenges inspired by our colors, in-store events, and more. Make sure you're signed up for our email list for details.

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It's a good time to brighten up

A medium sized ceramic mug with handle in a blue-grey color featuring iron speckles and unglazed rim. The Mug in a blue-grey color with unglazed base and rim sits on a shelf with a vase of flowers.

Heron

Set of folded watercolor diamond-patterned cloth napkins in warm burgundy and pink tones Stacked pink ceramic plates with a watercolor diamond patterned napkin and brass ring, set with silver utensils on a matching tablecloth.

Napkins Set of 4 / Thistle

Small rectangular baking dish in a green color with a dark green rim.

Small Baking Dish / Bluegrass

A dinner-sized shallow ceramic bowl in a warm, tan-toned, off-white color featuring iron speckles and an unglazed rim A dinner-sized shallow ceramic bowl in a warm, tan-toned, off-white color featuring iron speckles and an unglazed rim, filled with chips

Panna Cotta

Pink dish sponge in clear packaging with a blue Sunsun Sponge label on a light background. Four packaged SUNSUN dish sponges in green, pink, orange, and cream, arranged in a grid on a light background.
Four short clear glasses with pastel green arch bases arranged in a row on a light background. A hand holds out a short clear glasses with pastel green arch base filled with water and a lemon slice.

Set of 4 / Jadeite

Clear glass with a ring of multicolored little flowers on a cream background. Clear glass with colorful flower pattern filled with sparkling water on a wooden table.
Cover of the book The Art of Simple Food by Alice Waters, featuring a yellow background, red spine, and a black line drawing of a bowl of vegetables. Open cookbook "The Art of Simple Food" by Alice Waters, showing a chocolate tart recipe on the left page and fruit dessert ideas on the right.

“The partnership with East Fork literally is the most authentic collaboration we could conjure…between the shared values and the importance of color in our storytelling, we have a lot of commonalities that make sense to me.”

- Sarah Ward, SVP, Brand Marketing at Spoonflower

A variety of colorful ceramic dishes, bowls, and mugs arranged on patterned napkins, displayed on a neutral background.

Artist Design Challenge

Spoonflower's widespread community of talented artists already engage in Design Challenges organized around whimsical themes and prompts.

We're thrilled that these creators will be dreaming up some tabletop linens inspired by each of our seasonal releases this year.

Ten artists and one grand prize winner will have their designs selected by a team of East Fork judges. They'll receive tabletop prize packages to honor their efforts. We can't wait to see what they come up with!

Join The Challenge

About Spoonflower

Informed by the rich history of textile production in Durham, North Carolina, Spoonflower brings textiles to life in a sustainable, eco-friendly way.

By using print-on-demand technology in the spirit of creative collaboration, Spoonflower is shifting the conversation around staying nimble in the fabric industry and respecting the environment in the process.

An old craft, practiced in new ways, Spoonflower helps bring us together and moves us forward into the future.

Assorted handmade ceramic plates, bowls, and mugs in soft pink and yellow glazes with brown rims, arranged on pale pink and yellow fabric on a light wood surface.