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Barclays
Coke
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Bham 2022
Cirque
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London 2012
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Blog Posts: October 2022

Friday October 7, 2022 at 11:24am
Our client asked us to create replicas of the most popular CeraVe products for use at promo events and trade shows. These 1.2mH sealed units have gone down a treat with the client Roche Posay and we will be creating more of their extended range – watch this space!
Friday October 7, 2022 at 11:18am
Our NCAP design test target inflatable has come in handy once again for crash test training. This Audi Q7 representation is a really hard wearing reinforced microfilament tarpaulin , an inner beamed structure with a printed outer sleeve to represent the rear and sides of the Q7 car.This design has been used by Bridgestone USA and Audi Australia (see other blog entries) and we can modify the design to feature different makes and models.https://youtu.be/Dma1teXwB0M
Friday October 7, 2022 at 11:16am
Partnered again with CSM, these fruit are part of the latest Lidl campaign. We can do pretty much any fruit you like!
Friday October 7, 2022 at 11:12am
Lord’s Cricket Ground was the venue for the Hundred – a 100 ball cricket match played over 5 weeks during the summer, featuring world class players and teams from all over the UK. Bastille played a set at the end of the day and Imagine were asked to create 20 1.5m diameter inflatable cricket balls to throw into the crowd. Branded with The Hundred and Bastille, Imagine was part of the events crewhttps://youtu.be/c1MK5yzS1KU
Friday October 7, 2022 at 11:11am
These 3m x 3m gazebos are a variation on the “traditional” pop up gazebo. These ones (we did 3) are sealed welded heavy duty tarpaulin units however, with a removable/interchangeable sheet backdrop for the walls.The letters are also removable.
Friday October 7, 2022 at 11:08am
For our partners CSM we designed, made, installed and supervised a 9m wide tarpaulin arch for the Marathon run, and a 5m diameter helium filled sphere with an LED lighting unit inside, secured at night and in high winds in an inflatable 7m diameter cage, making the whole set up quick and much cheaper than alternative permanent buildings or scaffolding. Since the cage is heavy duty tarpaulin, with anchor points around the base and the top , the cage not just protects the sphere but acts as ballas....
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