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INTRODUCING THE MATISSE COLLECTION:

In an ode to Henri Matisse, the great-grandfather of our CEO and Founder, Alex Matisse, East Fork’s iconic dinnerware creates a new canvas for some of Matisse’s most recognizable works; a celebration of a family legacy of bringing beauty into the world with passion, creativity and steadfast determination.

Through meticulous collaboration with Les Héritiers Matisse, we present the works with as much integrity and fidelity to the originals as possible; a painstaking process that took over two years to ensure every splatter of ink was captured and the blue was as close of a match to the original gouache as could be.

Ceramic plates and mugs with decals of Henri Matisse's artworks along with a cobalt blue plates and mugs on white background. Ceramic plates and mugs with decals of Henri Matisse's artworks along with a cobalt blue plates and mugs on white background.
Matisse illustration

THE COLLECTION

The Matisse Collection is the intersection of our iconic ceramic forms and some of Henri Matisse’s most loved and celebrated works. On our mugs, plates and platters we feature a range of cut-outs and aquatints, selected from Matisse’s body of work. Offered as functional collectibles, we invite you to use and cherish these pieces in your home for years to come.

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A round ceramic plate featuring a minimalist black line drawing of a face, set against a white background with a subtle brown rim.
Ceramic plate with a minimalist black line drawing of a face on a cream background, bordered by a subtle earthy-toned rim.
Round ceramic plate with a minimalist black line drawing of a face on a speckled, cream-colored glaze, edged with a brown rim.
Ceramic plate with a speckled cream glaze featuring a minimalist black line drawing of a face, bordered by a subtle brown rim.

Side Plates

Matisse’s aquatint portraits grace our Side Plates in a distillation of fluid lines and emotional resonance.

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A round ceramic plate featuring a minimalist black line drawing of a face, set against a white background with a subtle brown rim.
Ceramic plate with a minimalist black line drawing of a face on a cream background, bordered by a subtle earthy-toned rim.
Round ceramic plate with a minimalist black line drawing of a face on a speckled, cream-colored glaze, edged with a brown rim.
Ceramic plate with a speckled cream glaze featuring a minimalist black line drawing of a face, bordered by a subtle brown rim.
Round ceramic plate with a speckled cream glaze, featuring a blue abstract figure design in the center. The plate has a brown rim and is displayed against a white background.
Ceramic plate with a speckled cream surface, featuring a silhouette of a blue, abstract human figure in a seated pose. The edge is a contrasting brown color.
Round ceramic plate with a speckled cream glaze featuring a bold blue abstract figure in the center.
A round plate with a speckled cream background featuring a bold blue abstract figure in a sitting pose, bordered by a thin, earthy rim.

Dinner Plates

The Dinner Plate provides the perfect backdrop for Matisse’s series Nu bleu, I-IV, a synthesis of color and the human form.

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A round ceramic plate with a speckled off-white glaze, featuring a bold blue abstract shape in the center, against a plain white background.
A ceramic dessert sized plates in a warm off-white color with unglazed rim, a frond-like cut-outs from Henri Matisse’s La Perruche et la sirène.
Ceramic plate with a minimalist design features a matte off-white speckled glaze and a bold cobalt blue abstract shape in the center, set against a plain white background.
A small round ceramic plate with a speckled cream glaze and a bold blue abstract design, featuring a brown rim, set against a white background.

Cake Plates

Echoing images from the natural world, elements fromLa Perruche et la sirène find a new home on our Cake Plates.

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A round ceramic plate with a speckled off-white glaze, featuring a bold blue abstract shape in the center, against a plain white background.
A ceramic dessert sized plates in a warm off-white color with unglazed rim, a frond-like cut-outs from Henri Matisse’s La Perruche et la sirène.
Ceramic plate with a minimalist design features a matte off-white speckled glaze and a bold cobalt blue abstract shape in the center, set against a plain white background.
A small round ceramic plate with a speckled cream glaze and a bold blue abstract design, featuring a brown rim, set against a white background.
A large serving platter in a warm off-white color with unglazed rim with a black decal of the artwork, Le Platane, from Henri Matisse.

Serving Platter

Le Platane unfurls across the Serving Platter’s generous proportions.

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East Fork’s The Mug in a warm off white color with handle with a blue decal of Henri Matisse’s Femmes et singes, a bright blue, abstract cut-out figures of women sitting, monkeys, and pomegranate across the body of the mug

The Mug

Femmes et singescurves around the belly of The Mug in a graceful ribbon of blue.

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East Fork’s The Mug in a warm off white color with handle with a blue decal of Henri Matisse’s Femmes et singes, a bright blue, abstract cut-out figures of women sitting, monkeys, and pomegranate across the body of the mug

In The Studio

With Henri Matisse illustration
Black and white photograph of Henri Matisse sitting in his studio with a pair of scissors and a large wall of artwork behind him.
Black and white photograph of Henri Matisse sitting in his studio holding a paper and a large wall of his artwork behind him.

Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was one of the most influential and versatile artists of the 20th century, celebrated for his innovative use of color, line and form. His work spanned over six decades, showcasing an extraordinary breadth and depth across a variety of mediums. Matisse’s art evolved dramatically over time, moving through multiple phases from Impressionism to Modernism. The artwork selected for The Matisse Collection was mostly created toward the later years of his life, when he turned to papier découpé (paper cut-outs), creating some of his most iconic works despite declining health. This technique, which he called “painting with scissors,” allowed him to explore bold forms and pure color. His work from this period is masterful in its simplicity and dynamism, embodying Matisse’s lifelong pursuit of movement and joy in art.

In the Factory

With East Fork Sirène logo
Ceramic glazing machinery and a tub of light blue glaze on the factory floor.
Stacks of off-white, cream colored ceramic plates with unglazed rims.
A person's hand removing glaze from the bottom of a ceramic bowl glazed in an off-white color, with a factory floor in the background.

All of our pottery is made in our factory in Asheville, North Carolina. From claymaking, to forming, to glazing and firing, we’re committed to bringing you beautiful, enduring objects for the home, all while using our business to contribute to a more joyful and equitable world.

Art Meets Function

Decorating the Collection
A person sits at a table examining large sheets of paper featuring blue and black artistic sketches, including abstract designs and faces. In the background, shelves hold stacks of plates, and various office supplies are on the table.
Four decals of Matisse's abstract, black paintings of women's faces on yellow background cut-outs.
Stacks of off-white ceramic plates and decals next to them to be applied.

The decaling process begins by creating a silk screen of the shape, which is then transferred onto paper using colored ceramic pigments. A coating is applied to help the decal adhere, and the sheet is dipped in water to slide the transfer onto the fired ware. It’s then fired again at a low temperature, leaving a permanent, crisp image.

All works of Henri Matisse © 2025 Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York