Certain objects accompany us in our everyday lives, our work, our hobbies. If this collection varies from one person to the next, how can the designer’s eye extract their common uses, proportions, volumes? Made up of elements that come together to form a whole, Archipelago belongs to the family of necessities and explores the interaction of desire and need. This secret garden gives tangible form to the habits, issues and dreams of a user and an era. Blurring the boundaries between the imagining and doing as it develops, Archipelago is a project in which poetry meets praxis. Creating a dialectic between the private and the public, the personal space and the social space, it invites its user to feel at home, wherever they are.