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This Inflatable Cabin Called 'Curiosity' was Made by Duo Kolkoz

The artist duo known as Kolkoz is behind this inflatable cabin, which has been named 'Curiosity.' This temporary chalet looks convincingly like a real log cabin from the outside. It even includes a snow covered roof to lend it credibility. The inside of this inflatable marvel is extremely inviting. The walls are a warm yellow color, and there's a chimney shaft in the middle of the room with a dull red glow underneath that gives viewers the impression that there's a fire blazing.

This cozy inflatable cabin was created for the 'Art Basel' exhibit in Miami beach. It sits in the sunshine at the end of a big dock, ready to transport Miami-based observers into a wintery wonderland. Photo Credits: designboom, audemarspiguet
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1. Inflatable Architecture - The use of inflatable structures in architecture presents opportunities for temporary and portable housing solutions.
2. Hyperrealistic Design - Hyperrealistic design techniques can be applied to create visually convincing and immersive experiences in various industries.
3. Artistic Installations - Artistic installations in public spaces offer unique opportunities for engaging and captivating audiences.
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3. Event Planning - Event planners can leverage artistic installations to create memorable and visually stunning experiences for attendees.

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