Asylum created two large sets of giant Epson Ink Bottles. The models were produced with a combination of materials to make them light enough to carry and provide an accurate rendition of their smaller counterparts.
A short film featuring the Asylum Space Suit
Four stop-motion animated ads with fabricated miniature figures and sets.
Asylum helped tweak Miles' design and fully fabricated the puppeteer-able character.
Two models, one a skilfully carved architectural miniature...... and another made from twigs!
A Harrods window display with a motorised wheel, designed to work non-stop for several weeks.
Numerous versions of the same bag were pattern made and stitched together for a variety of different effects.
A beaten, old football puppet showing how 'NOT' to play the game.
Large neon shapes programmed with animated patterns, for New Bond St. store's windows.
Celebrating the birth of Louis Vuitton, 200 years ago, Asylum designed this unique trunk.
A large RC racing track to promote Cisco's traffic control AI.
A series of prop rifles with modern alterations.
An LED lit table for the Ashes 2019 commentary box, that could change colour.
Two life sized, four legged, robot aliens for the TV series.
Transforming the amphitheatre in Sheldon Square into a spectacle of light, colour and movement, “Chords of Light” is a fully immersive lighting design.
Two sets of giant legs were produced to celebrate the release of Drag Race UK at Manchester Pride.
An installation by artist Filip Custic, featured at the entrance of Selfridges during Manchester International Festival.
A series of outdoor installations for Twitter's Cannes Lions event.