Product families

Commercial soft-play pieces, grouped for complete environments.

Tay Tays Playplace manufactures modular pieces that can be specified as a compact package, a room-wide play zone, or a phased product system.

Commercial soft-play modules arranged as a coordinated product set.

Core line

Built in coordinated families.

Each family can stand alone or combine with the others for a full activity system. Dimensions, upholstery, color direction, and care expectations are planned before production.

Modular climbers

Low arches, wedges, stairs, tunnels, bridge forms, soft blocks, and crawl-through pieces for active movement without a hard-edged feel.

Sensory wall panels

Tactile, mirrored, shape-sorting, wheel, and track features that add fine-motor engagement while keeping the footprint controlled.

Padded surfacing

Coordinated mats, borders, soft thresholds, and floor sections that make the play zone read as a complete product environment.

Toddler circuits

Sequenced product groups with climb, crawl, pause, slide, and social moments for early learning and supervised family spaces.

Quiet nooks

Soft seating, padded alcoves, low dividers, and calm sensory surfaces for decompression areas inside active environments.

Color and material kits

Upholstery palettes and finish directions developed to match bright classrooms, boutique retail, warm family rooms, or calm clinical spaces.

Material details

Soft construction should still feel precise.

Edges, seams, foam density, surface texture, and color transitions do a lot of the work. The goal is a product that photographs well, cleans well, and holds its shape under repeated daily use.

  • Rounded forms and softened thresholds for young-child movement
  • Wipeable upholstery options selected for public spaces
  • Replacement-cover planning for high-touch pieces
  • Palette reviews before production release
Close detail of upholstery, rounded foam seams, and color swatches.

Package contents

Clear product scopes before fabrication.

A product package can include the physical pieces and the planning details needed to place them confidently in a commercial room.

Room fit notes

Approximate footprint, clearance needs, entry orientation, supervision points, and storage considerations.

Product schedule

A clear list of modules, mats, panels, covers, and accessory pieces for review before fabrication.

Care guidance

Practical cleaning and handling notes written for staff who maintain public-facing play areas.