When two overloaded brains decide to cut the signal
She comes from the luxury sector, he from the tech sector.
She controls the image, he controls the product.
They built brands and companies, launched ideas, and learned to go for it without always waiting for the green light.
One day, in a Sorbonne lecture hall, Kathia observes something that strikes her forcefully: no one is looking at anyone anymore. Phones have colonized minds, even during her creativity classes.
A few months later, she called Baptiste. They then decided to try it together.
Create a simple object. Radical. Practical. To force a pause. To give back space.
A bag, designed down to the smallest detail, so that phones stay in their place: out of your hands, during class.
Disconnecto is not just a product. It's an action. A stance. A mission.
And this is just the beginning.
We design other equipment for communities, but also objects for individuals. Objects that allow people to disconnect without punishing them , to isolate themselves without excluding them , and above all, to regain their autonomy .
Because disconnecting is not about depriving yourself: it's about making a choice.