
Not another
lingerie box.
A way back
to each other.
A guided intimacy experience for couples — designed with a licensed intimacy therapist — combining touch, conversation, and presence. No performance pressure. Just a structured evening to actually be with each other again.

Somewhere between the first spark and the comfortable routine, most couples lose a language for closeness.
Not because love fades — because life gets loud. Reconnect is a small, structured way back.
A method, not a mood.
Touch, not performance
For presence, not a show. Comfort over spectacle.
Communication first
Cards that make it easier to say what has quietly gone unsaid.
Rooted in real technique
Co-created with a licensed intimacy therapist. Warm, never clinical.
Private and paced
One evening. Repeatable whenever you need it. No timeline, no scripts.
Four objects.
One quiet evening.
A single ritual, not a six-month programme. Everything you need for a slow, structured evening back into closeness — nothing you don't.
One intimate piece
Soft, minimal, made for presence — not performance.
10–15 ritual cards
Alternating touch prompts and conversation prompts, rooted in sensate focus and vulnerability practice.
A guided audio session
15–20 minutes, co-created with a licensed intimacy therapist. Play it together.
The 'why' guide
A short printed guide — the science of touch and closeness, framed warmly.
One Ritual.
Two beginnings.
Start the way you want to continue.
Build the intimacy habits most couples only reach for years later — before life gets loud.
Find your way back to each other.
Quiet, non-judgemental. Not a fix. A re-entry point for couples who simply forgot how to be still together.
Beyond the Ritual.
Quiet intimates, slow loungewear, and a little something for the nights that ask for it — for the days between rituals.
Reconnect remains our quiet centre. Everything else is what surrounds it.
A quiet chorus.
"It gave us permission to slow down. We didn't realise how much we'd been rushing until we stopped."
"Twenty minutes, and it felt like a small room in the house we'd forgotten we owned."
"I gave it as a wedding gift and got a text three weeks later that said only, 'thank you.'"
"Not another lingerie box. A way back to each other."