KAN series Explores Tactile Interaction and Bodily Awareness
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KAN is a series of three handheld objects by designer Amit Hadar that explores the relationship between material, body, and attention. Each piece is scaled to the palm and is designed to support simple actions such as holding, rotating, or resting. Through these interactions, the objects emphasize tactile awareness and physical engagement.
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The project is structured around three moments: cooling, movement, and weight. These correspond to different modes of interaction, awakening, refocusing, and grounding, forming a sequence of use that unfolds through direct contact rather than prescribed function.
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KAN proposes an approach to object design based on minimal interaction and material perception. By focusing on touch, movement, and physical presence, the series frames everyday gestures as a means of re-engaging with the body. The project is presented at the Isola Design District during Milan Design Week 2026.

all images courtesy of Amit Hadar
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Cold Metal and Translucent Acrylic Guide Touch and Movement
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KAN series’ material selection by designer Amit Hadar plays a central role in shaping the experience. The objects combine aluminum and semi-transparent acrylic, establishing a contrast between density and lightness. Aluminum introduces a cold, solid quality, while acrylic contributes visual permeability and reduced weight. Variations in texture, temperature, and mass generate distinct sensory responses across the three pieces.
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The formal language is reduced to essential geometries, allowing interaction to emerge intuitively. Subtle neon accents indicate points of contact, rotation, or balance, guiding use without imposing fixed behavior.
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the series is structured around cooling, movement, and weight

each piece is scaled to fit within the palm