At Fork of the South, every product has a story — and it starts with the maker. We’re proud to partner with over 120 small businesses, artists, and dreamers who pour heart and soul into their craft.
From handmade goods to locally sourced treats, these are the people who make our shelves special.
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Doodles by Rebekah
Rebekah’s whimsical illustrations bring joy in every stroke. From playful mugs and charming stickers to beautifully designed tea towels, her work celebrates faith, family, and the little moments that make life sweet. Her pieces add the perfect pop of personality to any gift or Southern kitchen!
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Olive & Sinclair
Tennessee’s original bean-to-bar chocolate, Olive & Sinclair handcrafts each batch using traditional methods and slow-roasted Southern flair. From their signature sea salt bars to uniquely Southern treats like Bourbon Nib Brittle, their small-batch chocolates are as rich in flavor as they are in story. Made in Nashville, loved everywhere.
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Clayton and Crume
Crafted for quality and built to last, Clayton & Crume creates premium leather goods that blend timeless design with Southern heritage. Hand-stitched in Louisville, Kentucky, their wallets, keychains, coasters, and accessories are made with full-grain leather and a whole lot of pride. These pieces don’t just age well — they get better with every adventure.
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1818 Farms
1818 Farms is a charming family-run farm and maker destination nestled on three acres in the historic village of Mooresville, Alabama (population ~50). Named for the year the town was incorporated, the farm was founded by Natasha McCrary and blends agricultural heritage with artisan craft and education.