Most of the category defaults to silicone. It’s cheap, it’s pliant, it photographs well. We chose differently — and the choice is one we want to explain.
It holds temperature. It feels weighted in the hand. It registers as object, not gadget. There is a small but real psychological shift when a piece feels like something you’d keep on a shelf rather than in a drawer.
It doesn’t pretend to be skin. It doesn’t apologize for being itself. We think that’s the right starting point.
Some pieces in the line still use medical-grade silicone where it makes sense — where flex and softness do the work better than glaze and weight. The difference: we choose, we don’t default.
The industry race is toward more buttons. We went the other way: one silhouette, one matte finish, less to interpret, more to feel.