Tigersense
The next generation of sensory play spaces
Our Approach
At Tigerplay, it is our aim to produce the highest quality spaces that are perfectly tailored for the young people who will enjoy them.
We build on a strong foundation: the specific needs of the children, the context of their wider surroundings, and the latest concepts and ideas from the scientific community around pedagogy, education and neurodiversity.
Couple this with our attention to detail, commitment to innovation and sustainable materials and the result is rooms and equipment that are beautiful, inspirational and practical centrepieces to any setting.
What Children Need
Children and young people seek out special places for a wide variety of reasons, and we aim to provide for all of them.
Sometimes, it will be a thirst for adventure and exploration, trying out boundaries and testing skills. Other times, it may be a desire for a quiet space to decompress and rest, away from the hubbub of their friends and peers – a cool, shady spot to read a book, or take a nap.
At other times, there may be a need for audio-visual stimulation, colours, shapes, brightness and noise. Tigerplay rooms and equipment will provide space for every want and need, and we view all these requirements as equally vital.
What Adults Want
Parents and teachers want to provide for the children in their care, but they also wish to understand them.
Tigerplay works hard to ensure we understand the child’s perspective, and in particular that any neurodivergent needs are fully met. Many adults are confused and overwhelmed by what their autistic, or ADHD, or learning disabled children might require of a space – especially as understanding in this field is evolving so rapidly.
Here at Tigerplay we consult leading experts in neurodiversity to ensure that we can offer everything a child could need, in safe and ecologically sound designs.
Why neurodivergent children benefit from Tigerplay’s products and spaces
a blog by autistic writer, Pete Wharmby
Autistic children can have significant sensitivities to their sensory surroundings. All humans need their surroundings to be comfortable: that’s why we have central heating, glazed windows, indoor lighting and soundproofing.
Autistic people’s sensory calibration is just a bit more sensitive, but it isn’t usually catered for. As a result, autistic people spend much of their time feeling very uncomfortable and stressed – imagine if the central heating broke in winter, or every light in your house was twice as bright, and you’ll have an idea of what it can be like!
This sensitivity can go in both directions, with oversensitivity causing both distress but also enjoyment. Imagine being very sensitive to sound – you might feel that some noises are very unpleasant and distracting, so you may wear ear defenders. However, on the other hand you may love music, being highly sensitive to the joys and emotions of melodies and instruments.
This contrast of experience means that autistic children (and adults, such as myself) benefit from having access to at least two different types of space: a sensory seeking zone, filled with colours and shapes, sounds and textures, and also a quiet room, darker, quieter – a space to decompress and find peace and even solitude.
Historically designers of sensory rooms have tended to focus on the former, creating beautiful – but busy – rooms and environments that are excellent at providing sensory stimulation, but which are too overwhelming for many autistic children. Tigerplay are dedicated to considering both aspects of autistic sensory life and provide quiet spaces alongside these more traditional sensory rooms.
The soothing materials and natural designs of Tigerplay’s products is also perfect for autistic people, whose sensory needs tend to be very focused on the natural. Artificial smells, harsh chemicals and bright unnatural colours may be too much, whereas natural woods and soothing gentle colours and designs tap into autistic people’s love of the natural world.
Get in Touch
Contact our dedicated team today to discuss your ideas with us.