Sensory Playground is a multi-sensory textile project designed for neurodivergent children, particularly those with autism. It responds to their varied sensory experiences—such as under-responsiveness, sensory overload, and sensory seeking to creating a sensory-friendly textile interior space.
Through the combination of colour, texture, structure, and materials, the project uses a range of textile techniques to build a soothing, playful, and layered sensory space that encourages touch and curiosity.
The interior is divided into multiple sensory zones-from calm to active it allowing children to explore at their own pace.
The design focuses on supporting sensory regulation primarily through visual and tactile engagement.

A pocket construction technique developed using a double-bed knitting machine

Open pockets are designed to hold small objects such as marbles, while closed pockets are filled with materials like rice, wool, and buttons to enhance tactile variety and sensory play.

This hand-knitted interactive piece is designed to illuminate in response to touch, offering immediate sensory feedback for children.

Lifting technique on a single-bed knitting machine

Inspirations Moodboard

A plain-woven sample with a sense of order pattern,using low-saturation colours and smooth textures to reduce sensory input.

A blend of wool and cotton yarns woven together, inspired by the blue sky seen when looking up during play.

Sample with a shape-shifting yarn