A 64 inch chaise lounger paired with a TFH amplifier that turns your phone's music into full body vibration therapy, with the bass resonating throu...
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A tactile wall panel built around spinning discs, ringing bells, rolling painted shapes, and a one of a kind kinetic puzzle that pulls kids in the ...
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A full multi-sensory environment on four locking wheels, ready to roll into a classroom, waiting room, or bedroom and turn a plain corner into a ca...
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A slim tactile column covered in different textures to run your hands across, built narrow enough to fit a hallway, a calm corner, or any room wher...
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Make a sound anywhere in the room and the panel answers in color, with deep bass glowing red and higher notes climbing through orange, yellow, gree...
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Move in front of this panel and your reflection bends, stretches, and splits across rows of convex bubble mirrors. Every step, wave, and lean chang...
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Press a color button and watch glowing shapes grow across the panel. Walk away and the TFH Pixels Pro Interactive Panel plays back everything you j...
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A soft sided sensory den tent that folds flat and sets up in seconds. Acrylic mirrors inside make the space feel larger than it is, and the large a...
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Sit back, feel the bass move through the chair beneath you, and rock gently while the vibration does its work. This vibroacoustic chair turns music...
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Warm water and low frequency music vibrations move through the body at the same time, turning a waterbed into a full vibroacoustic sound therapy wa...
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Beads race through a glowing column of color-shifting light and your kid controls the whole storm with one hand on top. No water, nothing to mainta...
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Push colorful glowing rods into 262 predrilled holes and watch a lite bright light panel come to life on your wall. The TFH Rod Wall Light Panel sh...
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A waterless bubble tube that sends colorful beads racing and hovering through a tall clear column, lit by slowly shifting LEDs. No water, no fillin...
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An adjustable acrylic bracket that anchors the top of any 48 inch or 80 inch TFH Bubble Tube to the wall, so even the most enthusiastic kid in the ...
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Three padded rollers. Adjustable tension. Deep pressure that calms a child the moment they squeeze through it. The Squeeze Machine is a clinically ...
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A wall mounted system of more than 20 snap in games that grows with your kid from age 4 all the way to 18. Swap one game out, snap the next one in,...
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View full detailsA sensory room is only as effective as the equipment inside it. The sensory room equipment in this collection is chosen for one standard: it has to perform in professional environments, day after day, for users with a wide range of needs. Bubble tubes, fiber optic lighting, interactive panels, vibroacoustic furniture, tactile walls, ball pits, crash pits, mobile sensory stations, and complete room packages, all selected for the environments where reliability matters most.
A well designed sensory room draws on multiple input types at once, and this collection covers all of them. Visual equipment ranges from bubble tubes and hurricane tubes to fiber optic carpets, infinity tunnels, and interactive light panels. Auditory and vibroacoustic pieces let users hear and physically feel sound, from sound to light panels to therapy chairs, loungers, and waterbeds. Tactile and proprioceptive equipment includes liquid floor tiles, squeeze machines, crash pits, and weighted seating. For spaces that need flexibility, portable dens and mobile sensory stations bring the sensory room to the user instead of the other way around.
Whether you are furnishing a single calm corner with a few key sensory room items or specifying a complete multi sensory room from the ground up, the supplies here scale to the project. Complete room packages take the guesswork out entirely, bundling proven combinations into a single purchase.
Sensory rooms are one of the most established support tools for autistic children and adults, and the equipment here reflects what those environments typically call for: smooth color transitions, adjustable intensity, cause and effect interactivity, and equipment that responds consistently. Many autistic users find predictable, controllable sensory input easier to engage with, which is why features like automatic color cycling and simple controller options appear across so much of this collection. Occupational therapists specifying equipment for autism support will find the core toolkit here, from calming visual anchors to deep pressure and proprioceptive input.
Sensory integration equipment is designed for structured therapeutic work, not just atmosphere. Interactive panels that reward engagement, vibroacoustic furniture that delivers proprioceptive input, tactile walls that support fine motor development, and vestibular equipment for movement based therapy all belong to this category. Occupational therapy practices, special education programs, and clinical environments use this equipment as the working core of sensory integration programming, where every piece has a role in the therapeutic plan rather than simply filling the room.
Sensory needs do not end at childhood, and neither does this catalog. Alongside equipment sized and designed for kids, the collection includes adult sensory room equipment: full size vibroacoustic loungers and waterbeds, squeeze machines, cocoon spaces, and calming environments used in adult day programs, memory care, veteran services, and workplace wellness rooms. Schools remain the most common buyers, but the same equipment serves hospitals, dental offices, libraries, churches, airports, and homes. If people need to regulate there, sensory equipment belongs there.
A complete sensory room typically includes a primary visual anchor such as a bubble tube or fiber optic display, ambient and interactive lighting, comfortable therapeutic seating, and at least one piece of tactile or proprioceptive equipment such as a ball pit, crash pit, or weighted seating. Sound is the most overlooked element, whether through a sound system, sound to light panels, or vibroacoustic furniture that lets users physically feel music. The right combination depends on the users, the space, and the goals of the room. A calming room for regulation is specified differently than an active sensory integration space. Complete sensory room packages simplify the decision by bundling proven equipment combinations into a single purchase.
Sensory integration equipment is designed to support structured therapeutic work on how the nervous system receives and organizes sensory input. Where general sensory room equipment creates a calming or stimulating atmosphere, sensory integration equipment gives therapists tools for active intervention: interactive panels that build cause and effect understanding, vibroacoustic furniture that delivers controlled proprioceptive input, tactile walls that support fine motor development, and vestibular equipment for balance and movement work. Occupational therapists use this equipment within structured sensory integration therapy programs, typically as part of an individualized plan targeting specific sensory processing goals.
Schools get the most value from equipment that is durable, easy for staff to operate, and effective across many different students. Bubble tubes and fiber optic lighting are the most common starting points because they deliver immediate calming impact with minimal training. Interactive panels earn their place in special education settings by combining engagement with skill development. Crash pits, ball pits, and proprioceptive equipment serve students who need physical input to regulate. For schools without a dedicated room, portable sensory dens and mobile sensory stations bring regulation tools to any classroom. The best school installations start with a core calming setup and expand as staff learn what their specific students respond to.
No. Sensory rooms and sensory equipment serve users across the entire lifespan. Adult sensory rooms are increasingly common in memory care and dementia programs, adult day services, veteran centers, hospitals, and workplace wellness environments. Much of the equipment in this collection is built for all ages, including full size vibroacoustic loungers and waterbeds, squeeze machines, cocoon spaces, and calming visual equipment. For multi generational environments such as libraries, churches, and community centers, equipment with adjustable intensity settings allows one room to serve every age group that walks through the door.
Start with the users, not the products. Identify the sensory profiles the room needs to serve: are you supporting users who need calming input, stimulating input, or both at different times? Then match equipment to those needs. Calming focused rooms lean on bubble tubes, fiber optic lighting, and comfortable seating. Active rooms add interactive panels, tactile equipment, and proprioceptive tools. Next, be honest about the space and who will run it. Equipment that requires significant setup or training goes unused in busy environments. Finally, buy quality once. Sensory equipment in professional settings runs for hours every day, and build quality shows quickly at that pace. If the project feels overwhelming, complete room packages provide a proven starting point.