The baby's room captures in 25 m² the sophistication, wisdom and beauty of the Mbundu people. This is one of the largest ethnic groups in Angola, represented by the figure of Queen Njinga, from the Ndongo and Matamba kingdoms, a symbol of resistance and leadership against Portuguese colonization. Imbued with her ancestry, the architect designed all the furniture, as well as wallpaper, carpet and trousseau, rescuing elements from that culture, such as straw, wood, iron, sisal and the landscape of the African savannah.