Sabine Marcelis’ Maze installation presents an inflatable pavilion constructed from PVC, arranged as a walkable labyrinth across the Coachella festival grounds. The structure is composed of curved, inflated walls that rise at varying heights, forming a continuous enclosure with multiple openings and pathways. The surfaces shift in color from pale yellow to deep red, creating a gradient effect across the volume. The installation uses soft geometry and rounded forms to define circulation through the space.
Sabine Marcelis’ structure includes integrated seating elements positioned along the outer edges and within interior clearings. The inflated walls create enclosed zones that filter light and sound, with open sightlines toward surrounding stages from select points. At night, internal lighting illuminates the structure, turning the translucent surfaces into a glowing field of color. The installation is part of the Coachella 2026 public art program.
Inflatable Maze Installations
Sabine Marcelis Maze Creates a Shaded Structure at Coachella
Trend Themes
1. Inflatable Architecture - Lightweight, air-pressurized structures that enable rapid-deploy, large-span pavilions and reconfigurable circulation patterns indicate new models for temporary built environments.
2. Gradient-translucent Installations - Color-shifting translucent skins that transform daylight and nighttime lighting create opportunities for immersive brand storytelling and programmable atmosphere in public spaces.
3. Adaptive Acoustic Zoning - Soft, volumetric enclosures that filter and diffuse sound while maintaining sightlines point to flexible strategies for creating varied auditory experiences within open-event sites.
Industry Implications
1. Event Design - Festival and experiential production can leverage walkable inflatable mazes to create memorable, transportable audience journeys and sponsored environments.
2. Temporary Hospitality - Pop-up shade, seating, and private-clearing solutions formed from inflatable geometry suggest new hospitality formats for short-term guest comfort and crowd management.
3. Materials Manufacturing - Developers of coated fabrics, translucent PVC alternatives, and integrated lighting systems face demand for durable, flame-retardant, and visually dynamic materials tailored to large inflatable installations.