Arrive. Unlace. Settle.
You are greeted, shown to the dome, and invited to leave the week behind. Mats, bolsters, and blankets are already waiting.
The Sensory Reset
Sensorium is an immersive wellness studio in North Vancouver. Inside a custom-built dome, gentle movement, restorative yoga, and meditation are met by spatial sound, soft light, and calming vibration.
Classes are intentionally slow, grounding, and accessible to all levels. Begin with a three-minute nervous-system baseline — and let us recommend the practice that fits the state you are actually in.
All levels welcome·whether new to practice or looking for deeper rest.

I · Arrival
“A room that breathes with you — until you remember how to breathe with it.”
II · The Studio
It is your actual baseline — the state your body returns to when the noise of the day has been set down at the door.
You have been there before. An hour after a long walk. The first morning of a vacation. A lull in the afternoon when, without warning, your shoulders drop.
A breath that arrives on its own — longer than the one before it. That is the state we help you settle into, on purpose.

That state is not a reward for trying harder. It is not a phase of the day you happened to catch. It is a nervous system that has been given the right conditions.
Relaxation is not forced here. It is allowed to unfold.
Why a dome
Inside our custom dome, projection wraps the walls in starfields, auroras, forest canopies, lotus blooms — imagery chosen to calm, not to distract.
Spatial sound moves around you. A gentle vibration reaches the parts of the body thinking cannot.
When every sense is met with something quiet, the system you have been fighting all week finally has permission to rest.
Not a spa. A reset.
III · The Experience
Not a typical studio. Sensorium blends science-informed nervous system care with a sensory environment designed to settle, not stimulate.
What asks nothing of you, gives everything back.
You are greeted, shown to the dome, and invited to leave the week behind. Mats, bolsters, and blankets are already waiting.
Starlit calm for restorative. A slow sunrise for gentle movement. Deep violet for meditation. The room supports what your body needs.
No performance. No pace to keep. Most guests linger a few minutes after class — the settled state is worth not rushing.

What you leave with
IV · Voices
Collected in the quiet minutes after class, over tea at the front desk, in notes we were lucky to receive.
I walked in wound tight. I walked out feeling like someone had taken the day off my shoulders. The dome does something words don't quite reach.
This is the first studio where my nervous system actually believed the room was safe. Ten minutes in and I was already somewhere softer.
I've done yoga for fifteen years. Sensorium gave me something I didn't know I was missing — permission to stop trying.
The aurora class ruined every other studio for me. I sleep better on Sensorium nights than any other. That's not a metaphor.
I came in skeptical about the 'sensory' part. I left understanding it immediately. It's not a gimmick — it's the point.
A rare place that doesn't ask you to be better. It asks you to be here. I return for the feeling for days afterwards.
V · Questions
Answered in the spirit we hope you'll bring to the dome itself — plainly, and without hurry.

VI · An Invitation
Three minutes, five quiet questions. We'll recommend the class your nervous system is actually asking for — and hold a space where rest is allowed to unfold.