Inflate worked with the artist Bruce Mclean to create this inflatable classroom which will serve as an IT centre for the students at Dalry Primary School.
Inflate designed and manufactured two inflatable pods for RBS's Golf Simulator for the Jack Nicklaus Majors Challenge where one was used at the Broadgate Arena, London from 16th-20th July 2007 and the other one has made its way to the US.
Inflates Office in a Bucket (OIAB) variants can be seen at the Ice Station Antarctica exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London from 25th May 07 - 20th April 08.
The Trident made its long anticipated debut at the Creamfields Music Festival in Lisbon on the 15th of May 2007 . The structure is 20 meters internal and is delivered as one piece for quick erection, 4 hours including ground fixing placement. The low profile inflatable dome is entirely self supporting with no requirement for additional supporting truss. The structure was home to a new concept Silent club, with the music digitally transmitted to the audience via headphones. The interior was utilised as a projection back drop with moving full colour images mixed in time with the music, lighting the structure and making it a beckon across the Creamfields site. The whole experience was truly engaging with people crowding outside the door in the hope of entering this strange new phenomenon of the Trident Dome Silent Club.
Inflate worked with Alberto Ochoa Diseño & Studio2 in the realisation of the exhibition space for Ford at the Americas Cup in Valencia.
Inflate engineered, delivered and installed this 365m² space which encapsulated Fords new Mondeo and the accompanying experience available to the visitors to the Americas Cup.