Trained as an interior architect, designer and creator, Mablé Agbodan develops a body of work that gracefully merges African artisanal know-how with contemporary European aesthetics. Her international journey between Paris, London and Lomé shapes a unique artistic identity—elegant, refined and deeply committed.
She began her career at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, where she developed a strong sense for heritage preservation, precision and artistic detail. In London, she entered the luxury textile sector, collaborating with prestigious houses such as Harrods, Selfridges and And So To Bed. She later co-founded Mille Couleurs, a high-end design house known for its unique pieces, exceptional décors and bespoke interior design services.
Now based in Paris, she continues her creative practice while overseeing her atelier in Lomé, where accessories, furniture and art pieces are produced. She also leads a training and production center composed mainly of women, dedicated to preserving, transmitting and elevating African artisanal techniques.
Mablé Agbodan’s work has been showcased in major international events, including:
Her creations, celebrated for their uniqueness, authenticity and refinement, captivate an international clientele seeking exceptional craftsmanship. Each handmade piece carries and reimagines the richness of African heritage.