| Decoration Type | Custom Features | Use Case | Client Feedback |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inflatable Snow Globe Tent with Snow | 3m diameter, clear PVC "globe" with internal snow blower, LED star lights, and programmable color cycles (red/green for Christmas, blue/white for winter wonderland) | City Christmas Market | "The snow globe became the market's Instagram spot—we had lines of families waiting to take photos! The lights made it magical even on cloudy days." |
| Inflatable Arch with Lighting | 8m wide, custom brand logo printed on side panels, RGB LED strip with sync to event music, weighted base for easy setup on uneven ground | Summer Music Festival Entrance | "The arch wasn't just an entrance—it was a statement. When the headliner played, the lights pulsed with the beat, and the crowd went wild. We're already booking it for next year!" |
| Clear Inflatable Dome Tent | 10m diameter, double-layer PVC (insulated for temperature control), built-in projection screen material, and dimmable LED ceiling lights | Corporate Product Launch | "We needed a space that felt intimate but grand. The dome's clear roof let in natural light during the day, and at night, the projections turned it into a sci-fi experience. Our product demo never looked so good." |
| Inflatable Air Dancer | 6m tall, custom "character" design (a mascot with a waving arm), solar-powered LED lights for daytime glow, and motion sensors to "dance" when people walk by | Retail Store Grand Opening | "The air dancer drew people from blocks away! Kids loved waving back, and parents stopped to take videos. Our foot traffic was up 40% compared to our last opening." |
In 2023, the town of Maplewood approached us with a problem: their annual Christmas market was losing attendance. "We need something that makes people say 'I have to go see that,'" said Sarah, the market organizer. They wanted a centerpiece that was Instagram-worthy, family-friendly, and captured the cozy magic of Christmas. After brainstorming, we landed on an inflatable snow globe tent with snow—but with a twist: instead of a static globe, we added a small platform inside where kids (and kids at heart) could stand, making it look like they were "inside" the snow globe.
First, we sized it: 4 meters in diameter, tall enough for adults to stand inside without ducking. The outer layer was clear PVC, but we added a frosted strip around the middle to mimic a snowbank. Inside, we installed a quiet snow blower that circulated biodegradable "snow" (it's actually soap bubbles that look like snowflakes), and a ring of warm white LED lights that twinkled like stars. To make it interactive, we added a motion sensor—when someone stepped inside, the snow blower kicked up, and the lights pulsed faster, as if the snow was "reacting" to them.
The market opened in late November, and the snow globe was an instant hit. Local news covered it, families drove from neighboring towns, and Sarah reported a 75% increase in attendance. "We even had a couple get engaged inside it!" she laughed. "It wasn't just a decoration—it became part of our town's Christmas story."