● Ceramics
Marjorie Broudieu · Amsterdam
Marjorie Broudieu is a French ceramic artist and analogue collage maker based in Amsterdam. Her practice, deeply influenced by Surrealist thought, explores the unconscious to reveal deeper truths. Utilizing intuitive, experimental methods alongside traditional techniques, she transforms clay into objects that act as quiet portals where dreams, emotions, and reality intersect. Her tactile work prioritizes sensation over logic, using forms to discover hidden symbols and evoke the beauty within chaos.
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Hand-built in stoneware, this incense holder is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. Finished in the Whale glaze, the piece holds a restrained palette and a quiet spiral at its centre. The form is deliberate and grounded, balancing function with an aesthetic inspired by Broudieu’s interest in Surrealist thought. Designed for burning incense.
Hand built in stoneware, this vide poche is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. The form is deliberate and grounded, balancing function with an aesthetic inspired by Broudieu’s interest in Surrealist thought. Designed as a quiet resting place for jewelry and small daily objects.
Hand-thrown in stoneware, this bowl is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. Finished in either a warm Toffee or clean White glaze, the piece features a deliberate and grounded form that balances volume with a tactile presence.
Hand-thrown in stoneware with a hand-built handle, the Flame Mug Nimbus is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. Finished in a textured Nimbus glaze on the exterior and a deep cobalt blue within, the piece features a deliberate, grounded form that balances volume with a tactile, compact presence. The organic silhouette and unique handle are informed by Broudieu’s interest in Surrealist thought, inviting a slower pace where daily ritual bridges the gap between reality and the dream.
Hand-thrown in stoneware with a hand-built handle, this Flame Mug II is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. Finished in a Whale glaze, this limited series features a deliberate and grounded form with an organic silhouette. Each of the three available mugs has a uniquely sculpted handle, reflecting Broudieu’s intuitive process and interest in Surrealist thought.
Hand-thrown in stoneware, this Spiral bowl is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. Finished in a warm Dulce de leche glaze, the piece holds a gentle spiral, balancing volume with a tactile, compact presence. The form is informed by Broudieu’s interest in Surrealist thought, inviting a slower pace where daily ritual bridges the gap between reality and the dream.
Wheel-thrown in stoneware with a hand-built handle, the Flame Mug is made by Marjorie Broudieu in Amsterdam. Finished in a warm Toffee glaze, the piece features a deliberate and grounded form with an organic silhouette shaped for the hands. Drawing from Broudieu’s interest in Surrealist thought, the mug brings a tactile presence to a functional object, bridging the gap between daily reality and the dream.