"Listen to your hands" is about establishing a relationship with inanimate objects in our domestic space. How we connect to the furniture around us, the way in which we experience and communicate with the most sensitive of human senses – the sense of touch.
Pushing one drawer will pull out another as if in direct conversation with the action. While a gentle push to a drawer keeps the others in place, communicating to us the need to act with intent: "Listen to your hands."
