VISITS
When we visit new places and encounter new people, our senses heighten.
We become aware of scent, sound, light and textures, and of the quiet impressions shaped in the presence of people, impressions that invite touch, connection, and reflection.
This sensitivity connects us to our surroundings and to one another, shaping how we perceive and remember them.
Our experiences are defined through more than sight.
They unfold through contact, and the subtle dialogue between object and human, a haptic awareness that influences how we feel.
Through these visits, we encounter spaces where people live, homes and interiors marked by traces of life, gestures, and use.
They reveal atmosphere and well-being through the quiet interplay of presence and perception.
At the core of VISITS lies an exploration of awareness, a collection of sensory moments captured through encounters between people, form, and lived spaces.