Most fibre optic sensory room features sit against a flat wall. The TFH Genie Quarter Circle Fibre Optic Curtain does something different: it fills a corner. The quarter-circle wooden shelf mounts into a room corner, and 200 Genie-controlled fibre optic tails cascade from it in a curtain of shifting, colour-changing light - creating not just a visual feature but an enclosed sensory space that users can move into, sit beneath, or stand behind. Available across North America from The Sensory Supply, it arrives fully assembled and ready to install.
The effect of stepping behind 200 glowing strands in a corner is genuinely immersive. The tails provide a soft visual barrier that defines the space without completely closing it off - a partial enclosure that offers the sensory benefits of a contained environment without the full isolation of a tent or pod. For users who benefit from a defined, lower-stimulation corner to self-regulate in, or for therapy sessions that call for a focused, enveloping visual and tactile environment, the quarter-circle format creates that space in a way that a flat-wall waterfall cannot.
Each tail is individually touchable - soft plastic strands that users run fingers through, braid, count, comb, or lay across their arms for tactile input. They can be threaded through pool noodle slices or large pony beads as part of an art therapy session. The light cycles and responds through the MSE Genie App via Bluetooth on an iPad or iPhone, allowing full colour control without WiFi - the user or facilitator adjusts colour patterns, intensity, and illumination directly from a handheld device. The entire installation connects seamlessly into the broader illuMSE sensory environment: LED ceiling lines, bubble tubes, hurricane columns, and textured flooring can all be added to the same Genie ecosystem.
The quarter-circle format addresses one of the most common sensory room design challenges: making the most of a corner. Corners in sensory rooms are often underused - the fibre optic waterfall from a quarter-circle shelf transforms that corner from dead space into the most experiential spot in the room. With 200 tails cascading floor-to-ceiling in a 90-degree arc, users sitting or standing in the corner are surrounded on two sides by moving, colour-changing light that they can reach out and touch at any angle.
For OTs building sensory rooms with a limited footprint, the quarter-circle installation also has a practical dimension: it requires no dedicated wall run and leaves the flat walls free for panels, bubble tubes, or other sensory room elements.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!
Most fibre optic sensory room features sit against a flat wall. The TFH Genie Quarter Circle Fibre Optic Curtain does something different: it fills a corner. The quarter-circle wooden shelf mounts into a room corner, and 200 Genie-controlled fibre optic tails cascade from it in a curtain of shifting, colour-changing light - creating not just a visual feature but an enclosed sensory space that users can move into, sit beneath, or stand behind. Available across North America from The Sensory Supply, it arrives fully assembled and ready to install.
The effect of stepping behind 200 glowing strands in a corner is genuinely immersive. The tails provide a soft visual barrier that defines the space without completely closing it off - a partial enclosure that offers the sensory benefits of a contained environment without the full isolation of a tent or pod. For users who benefit from a defined, lower-stimulation corner to self-regulate in, or for therapy sessions that call for a focused, enveloping visual and tactile environment, the quarter-circle format creates that space in a way that a flat-wall waterfall cannot.
Each tail is individually touchable - soft plastic strands that users run fingers through, braid, count, comb, or lay across their arms for tactile input. They can be threaded through pool noodle slices or large pony beads as part of an art therapy session. The light cycles and responds through the MSE Genie App via Bluetooth on an iPad or iPhone, allowing full colour control without WiFi - the user or facilitator adjusts colour patterns, intensity, and illumination directly from a handheld device. The entire installation connects seamlessly into the broader illuMSE sensory environment: LED ceiling lines, bubble tubes, hurricane columns, and textured flooring can all be added to the same Genie ecosystem.
The quarter-circle format addresses one of the most common sensory room design challenges: making the most of a corner. Corners in sensory rooms are often underused - the fibre optic waterfall from a quarter-circle shelf transforms that corner from dead space into the most experiential spot in the room. With 200 tails cascading floor-to-ceiling in a 90-degree arc, users sitting or standing in the corner are surrounded on two sides by moving, colour-changing light that they can reach out and touch at any angle.
For OTs building sensory rooms with a limited footprint, the quarter-circle installation also has a practical dimension: it requires no dedicated wall run and leaves the flat walls free for panels, bubble tubes, or other sensory room elements.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!