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Utensil Holder
A sleek, yet hospitable, update to the classic utensil holder. Hand thrown by our very own, Mike Ball, who’s been with us since East Fork the early years.
With enough space to hold your essential kitchen utensils, you’ll want to keep this close to your favorite burner on the stove. (Are we the only ones with a favorite burner?) Or maybe corral the kids’ markers, use it as a vase, or keep the knitting needles all in one place.
- A dance floor for the whisks. This utensil holder is part of the East Fork Workshop. A collection of wheel-thrown pottery made in house by East Fork potters.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- 100% lead free and made from regional materials
- Average Dimensions: 7.75”x 5.75”
- This form was made by humans in Asheville, North Carolina. Any differences in glaze applications and surfaces are there to embrace.
A sleek, yet hospitable, update to the classic utensil holder. Hand thrown by our very own, Mike Ball, who’s been with us since East Fork the early years.
With enough space to hold your essential kitchen utensils, you’ll want to keep this close to your favorite burner on the stove. (Are we the only ones with a favorite burner?) Or maybe corral the kids’ markers, use it as a vase, or keep the knitting needles all in one place.
- A dance floor for the whisks. This utensil holder is part of the East Fork Workshop. A collection of wheel-thrown pottery made in house by East Fork potters.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- 100% lead free and made from regional materials
- Average Dimensions: 7.75”x 5.75”
- This form was made by humans in Asheville, North Carolina. Any differences in glaze applications and surfaces are there to embrace.
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A sleek, yet hospitable, update to the classic utensil holder. Hand thrown by our very own, Mike Ball, who’s been with us since East Fork the early years.
With enough space to hold your essential kitchen utensils, you’ll want to keep this close to your favorite burner on the stove. (Are we the only ones with a favorite burner?) Or maybe corral the kids’ markers, use it as a vase, or keep the knitting needles all in one place.
- A dance floor for the whisks. This utensil holder is part of the East Fork Workshop. A collection of wheel-thrown pottery made in house by East Fork potters.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- 100% lead free and made from regional materials
- Average Dimensions: 7.75”x 5.75”
- This form was made by humans in Asheville, North Carolina. Any differences in glaze applications and surfaces are there to embrace.










