Visible light communication (VLC) is an emerging wireless technology that offers more capacity than legacy radio frequency (RF) communications can offer. Free-space-optical (FSO) communication is VLC’s general form spanning infrared bands, and it has an upper hand on traditional RF systems due to license-free spectrum, containment of beams, inherent security, energy efficient communications, and high transmission rates. In this paper, we consider a hybrid RF/FSO mechanism to transmit multiple data streams over multi-element VLC modules. We evaluate the link quality performance of a novel multi-element hemispherical design that can simultaneously provide good lighting and communication coverage across a room. Keywords Free-Space-Optics;Visible Light Communication