Installation spaces are designed not only to encourage and discourage specific behaviors, but to generate physical and emotional experiences that continuously change and shift in relation to ourselves and the surrounding space. Textile installations as artistic mediums in space have the power to generate emotional and physical experiences. Their colors, materials, and structures influence the perception of space and awaken our senses, making us feel and engage with the installation space and creating sensuous experiences. This research project aimed to explore the design potentials of combining dichroic filters and textile weaving techniques to create textile installations that influence space and create sensuous experiences. The research was conducted through a series of design experiments that combined dichroic filters and textile weaving, and resulted in various methods of working with the dichroic filter that influenced space. The textile installations created dialogues with the spaces, sensations, and visual information and resulted in an experience akin to being ‘tricked’, opening the door to curiosity.