Flavia Broï is a ceramist and designer based in Marseille, where she creates handcrafted pieces, limited series, and bespoke objects in her studio, Tobo. Trained as an interior architect, she has developed a refined and minimalist aesthetic that reflects both structural sensitivity and material precision.
Deeply committed to her craft, she formulates her own non-toxic glazes, ensuring that each piece carries a distinctive and conscious material identity. Her work balances functionality and sculptural presence, resulting in objects that feel both timeless and contemporary.
Alongside her studio practice, Flavia Broï collaborates on exclusive projects, notably with designer Sandra Benhamou, further expanding her dialogue between craftsmanship, design, and interior space.
In the port-fringed city of Marseille, where salt-laden winds sift through narrow streets and the sun bleaches the ochre walls of old houses, Flavia Broi shapes clay as though listening to an echo of the Mediterranean. Her hands remember a language older than words—one written in the whorls of fingerprints and the curves of vessels that seem born rather than made.
Flavia’s ceramics are not merely objects but resonant pauses in time: vessels that breathe, sculptures that seem to hold a quiet conversation with the space around them. There is a tension in her work between the organic and the geometric, between rupture and continuity. A bowl might reveal a crack as integral to its form as its curve; a vase might seem poised on the verge of collapse, held together by nothing more than intention and the artist’s meticulous touch. In these formal paradoxes lies her artistry—a testament to fragility and endurance entwined.