Why The Sensory?


The Sensory
was born out of our own need to step out of mental chatter and tune in to the story of what our body was telling — sometimes subtly, sometimes roaringly.

We’re not a science lab. This isn’t a place where we sit and discuss. We offer exploration through embodiment.
We’re not here to dive into the “why” of our stories. Our mission is to help us slowly begin hearing what our bodies have been trying to say — maybe for a very long time.
The body can tell us what words can not:
What feels good. Where the discomfort or pain is. What it’s like to breathe with presence. How it responds when placed in a state of relaxation. How it softens under therapeutic massage — or under your own touch. How creativity flows when we let intuition lead.

We are explorers of the body’s landscape. We talk less. We feel more. With all senses.
The Sensory is co-owned and co-created by Maša Marolt and Lea Zupančič. This is our joint project — a space shaped by both our paths and passions. For different projects and tailored requests we collaborate with partners we trust and support.




Maša Marolt
is a certified Vinyasa and Yin yoga teacher. After completing a two-and-a-half-year program at the Yoga Therapy Institute Amsterdam, she received the title of Yoga Therapist. She is currently completing a training in somatic therapy, which guides toward working with the body as a vessel of inner experience.

In her work, she weaves together the intelligence of the body, intuitive movement and grounded presence — always with a touch of humor, heartfelt connection and deep trust in non-duality. Her approach is exploratory and compassionate, creating space for both softness and authenticity.

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Lea Zupančič 
is a visual communications designer with many years of experience. Her growing interest in holistic well-being gradually led her to the field of massage. She is a trained practitioner of traditional Chinese Tuina massage and classical massage, having completed professional massage training. 

In her practice, she combines creative sensitivity with therapeutic touch, integrating principles of traditional medicine with contemporary understanding of the body and health.