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Welcome to the collection dedicated to tactile details — elements that shape physical perception and tactile familiarity with objects and surfaces. If you need comprehensive and diverse images reflecting the features of textures and structures that influence tactile sensations, you have come to the right place.

Tactile details encompass various properties of surfaces that can be felt upon touch: roughness, smoothness, relief, graininess, softness, hardness, and many other characteristics. These features can manifest in a variety of materials — from natural fabrics and wood to metal or stone.

The collection presents images covering a wide range of objects with pronounced tactile traits. These can include intricate patterns and textures created by nature, such as tree bark, the surface of leaves, sand, or stones, as well as artificial surfaces — textile weaves, indentations on leather, cuts on metal, and other manifestations of craftsmanship and structure.

The characteristics of tactile details play an important role in the perception of the surrounding world; they influence the functionality of objects, the feeling of comfort, and aesthetic evaluation. In various contexts, tactile details are used to enhance the ergonomics, durability, and attractiveness of objects, as well as to create a sense of safety and coziness.

From close-ups of material structures to the smallest elements of texture — in this collection, you will find visual information on how the diversity of surfaces shapes our tactile impressions of everyday and special items, the environment, and architectural elements.

tactile details

A cup of hot coffee and an open notebook with notes on a wooden table
Coffee and Notes: A Cozy Moment in a Quiet Corner