Each is available in three
natural stones:
Weight You Can Feel
Heavy, grounding, premium marble—made to be held and admired.
Each is available in three
natural stones:
How to Buy the Tactiles
In the Box
Outside Box
Reuse
Marble
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✔ International shipping is worked out at checkout based on weight & destination.
📌 Important Information
✔ Up to IOSS (€150) on international orders.
✔ Tracking is included on all international orders.
✔ Final shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on weight & destination.
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Returns are acceptable within 30 days of purchase. Your order will be refunded after we receive the item and it is in the same condition sold to you.
For more information, see our Returns Policy.
Patrick had been experimenting with different forms—exploring shapes, stacking, arranging, and testing materials. What started as a creative exercise turned into something more when he realised these objects weren’t just prototypes—they were tools for focus.
"I was just playing around with different shapes, seeing how they worked together. But then I noticed something—I kept picking them up while I was thinking. Holding a cube, rolling a sphere, balancing a pillar. It wasn’t just design anymore; it was something I needed. A way to focus, to reset, to assign meaning to movement."
"I didn’t expect these shapes to become a product, but the more I used them, the more I realised they were helping me focus. The weight, the texture, the ability to move them—it shifted my energy in a way I wasn’t expecting."
Why Tactile Objects Matter
Shapes & Their Purpose
Each form has a different effect:
More Than Just Movement
A Step Towards Functionality
As Patrick continued working with these shapes, he noticed something:
"I wasn’t just interacting with them—I was building with them."
"I started stacking them to hold things, to organise my space, to create a structure for objects I cared about."
This realisation led to the next step: The Interchangeable Collection—a system designed to be held and used.