During the pandemic, the home office took on a fundamental role in domestic well-being. In this 31 m2 project, this concept expands and creates a space to be lived beyond work, where creativity, coziness, and cultural identity unite. Architect Rodrigo Cunha, originally from Natal, stitches together stories, colors, textures, and traditions from the Northeast. The embroidery on the sofa is original from Timbaúba (RN) and the fishnet fabric (used in fishing nets) refers to the summer houses of Rio Grande do Norte. The artworks and designs convey memory and Brazilian-ness.