In 2026, we are returning to tangibility. Force-Feedback technology allows creating surfaces that not only look soft or hard but physically resist pressure or vibrate upon contact. This is a new level of human-architecture interaction where the reception literally 'feels' the guest.
Smart Skin of Space
We use mechatronic modules hidden under a layer of elastic polymer or specially treated leather. The reception desk can change its rigidity: it becomes soft when you lean on it and hard if a heavy object needs to be placed. This creates a sense of a 'live' object that adapts to human needs in real-time.
Interfaces without Screens
Tangible Interaction
Instead of flat tablets, we design tactile buttons that 'grow' from the tabletop only when needed. Thanks to micro-vibrations, guests receive action confirmation (e.g., successful check-in) simply by touching smooth wood. This reduces visual noise and makes the interaction process more natural and intuitive.
