


This project, in the form of a hand-sewn book, explores shared living as a space that is both communal and intimate. Through images of everyday life—accumulated objects, shared spaces, traces of passage—it questions how we inhabit spaces together.
Between disorder and tenderness, we sense proximity, fatigue, the repetition of gestures, but also the beauty of small balances found within chaos. This saturated place becomes a collective portrait, a mirror of our attachments, our habits, and what we choose to keep around us.