East Fork Pottery

Asheville


Beautiful ceramic mugs and plates, made by a collective team of local ceramicists that includes Alex Matisse, the great-grandson of Henri himself. Their shop also sells a few of their favorite things, such as artisanal Japanese cutlery and nail clippers, and wonderful high-end handmade soaps.


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