‘Gestures Collected in Sadō’ presents the Japanese tea ceremony as a dialogue of actions, expressed through a series of poems. One side of the accordion follows the host’s perspective, while the other traces the guest’s, allowing the two narratives to unfold in parallel. When expanded, the book becomes a quiet conversation, reflecting the harmony, attentiveness, and mutual respect that shape the tea ceremony. Its minimalist design echoes the calm, deliberate pacing of sadō, honoring its subtle etiquette and intentional movements.