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Fecha de publicación: 11.06.2026

We live in contradictory times. On the one hand, uncertainty and instability seem to dominate the global landscape — geopolitical tensions, climate change, a pace of life that is increasingly difficult to sustain. On the other, something is stirring: civil movements, communities reorganising themselves, people choosing to take action rather than simply endure. Some take to the streets for the climate, others redesign their neighbourhoods from the ground up, and others fight for a fairer and more humane public space.

In all this, the body does not stand idly by. It reacts to stress, seeks protection. But it also seeks connection, a sense of belonging, a place that makes it feel at home.
And this is precisely where space comes into play. What happens when an environment ceases to be merely a backdrop and becomes something that listens to us? When a surface, a material, a form manages to speak to us in a language that our nervous system recognises as safe, familiar, welcoming? Or when it opens us up to new sensory discoveries and sparks our imagination?

Baolab takes these questions as its starting point to explore welcoming interfaces: the way in which surfaces and materials can respond to our deepest needs for comfort and protection, transforming space into a tool for emotional well-being.
The projects and products on display stem from this reflection: every formal and functional solution is a response — a reaction — to the actions of our daily lives.
Because every gesture deserves a space that responds.