Again, you're most welcome.
Actually, I think it's more correct to say that spatial & temporal intuition on the one hand, & concepts on the other, are two essentially different ways of representing things as different or related.
Spatial or temporal intuitions represent things as positions in spacetime frameworks, whereas concepts represent descriptively.
E.g., in Kant's famous "incongruent counterparts" example of the right & left hands, they're represented as identical conceptually/descriptively, but as topologically distinct in mirror-reflected orientation/intuitionally in space.
And in the case of ambiguous or multistable figures like Jastrow's duck-rabbit, the total figure is represented in a single spatial position intuitionally, but has two distinct conceptual/descriptive interpretations.