inflatable rooms to mimic dream states Penique Productions builds environments that feel as though they have slipped out of sleep and settled, temporarily, inside existing architecture. The Barcelona-founded collective works with air, plastic, and light to remake familiar rooms into sealed, glowing interiors where scale softens and edges lose their authority. Thus, their inflatable and interactive installations sit somewhere between architecture and atmosphere. The group turns the volume of a room into something that can be felt, pressed against, and inhabited with a heightened awareness of the body. Juhwangsaeg, Seoul, 2025. image courtesy Penique Productions Inflated interiors and shifting perception Across its transformative projects, the approach by Penique Productions remains consistent. The team inserts a thin membrane into a building which is then inflated until it meets walls, columns, and ceilings.…