Tactility has always been a keystone of the design process — the hand knows before the mind does. In a world saturated with screens and rapid exchanges, where interaction has been compressed into taps and swipes, touch returns as something almost radical: a primal and more human language, creating silent dialogues between objects and bodies.
The pieces gathered here embody a "soft conversation" — an exchange that unfolds not through words but through contact, pressure, and release. These are yielding forms and responsive materials that do not impose themselves but instead invite the hand inward, evoking closeness and quiet connection.