Nelson Bubble Lamp, by George Nelson for Herman Miller, 1952, formed by spraying a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) mixed with a webbing agent (which causes the PVC to form filaments) onto a steel wire frame, and finished with a layer of pure PVC spray coating

Gaia artwork, by Luke Jerram, is a 7 m wide floating sphere depicting the earth. Made by Cameron Balloons, is it formed from 50 panels of nylon (PA) fabric coated with polyurethane resin (PUR). The surface is printed with high-resolution images of the earth as seen from space, it is stitched and welded into a globe, and filled with helium.

Hot air balloon, made from stitched panels of lightweight woven ripstop nylon

Westlake Girls High School on Auckland, New Zealand’s North Shore, designed by architects Creative Spaces. To achieve the architects' vision of mixed natural light and shade, Structureflex produced an innovate tensile membrane that combines coated polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyester, fabric with transparent ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) film. Image Structurflex.

Westlake Girls High School on Auckland, New Zealand’s North Shore, designed by architects Creative Spaces. To achieve the architects' vision of mixed natural light and shade, Structureflex produced an innovate tensile membrane that combines coated polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyester, fabric with transparent ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) film. Image Structurflex.
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