Our story
A collective of five interior architects.
We move between space and narrative,
between silence and confrontation.
We expose what society pretends not to see.
Drug use is everywhere.
Not just in the shadows of alleys or newspaper headlines.
It lives in the living room, behind the desk,
on the dance floor among young people.
Ordinary people. Ordinary routines.
So normalized that it goes unnoticed.
We refuse to look away.
We confront the normalization of drug use.
What feels ordinary, we reveal as disturbing.
Not to glorify, but to criticize. Not to hide, but to expose.
Drugs as relaxation, as escape, as pleasure.
Drugs as part of a society that prefers to look away.
We are
A subtle reference to cocaine.
Present, yet concealed.
We make that tension disturbing:
between what is seen and what is ignored.
We design spaces that opens eyes.
Spaces that confront.
Spaces that force recognition of what has been normalized.
Spaces that break taboos not with whispers, but with shock.
We believe that breaking taboos begins with confrontation.
With experiences that cannot be overlooked.
With spaces where the invisible becomes visible,
and where the normalized suddenly feels unacceptable.
Drugs leave traces.
Visible and invisible, personal and social.
We are
We are designers.
We are witnesses.
We are the mirror that refuses to stay silent.



