In Touch, light becomes both subject and material, recalling the optical play of the great masters of kinetic art. Each piece reflects shifting glimmers, like fragments of glass catching the sun, creating a surface in constant transformation. The alternation of gloss and matt finishes challenges monotony, turning even the simplest walls into poetic stages. Touch is a contemporary exercise in the ephemeral, a nod to illusion and movement, where architecture itself engages in dialogue with perception and every glance reveals a new composition.