According to the agency's website, making the desk a reality required some extensive research and development, resulting in several breakthroughs in the field of rainbow helium balloon technology:
A company called Twisted Image finally started production in February. Their job was to fabricate permanent hot air balloons strong enough to carry the weight of the desk. A new type of rubber composite was used to make balloons that were genuinely air-tight and would never degrade, and Caltech were called upon to supply a Heluim/Hydrogen hybrid gas with an atomic weight 150 times lighter than Helium alone.How else could such a unique design ever be constructed in real life? Hidden hanging support cables? Fake balloons camouflaging a hole in the ceiling? That's just ridiculous. We're also assuming the agency reached out to Hasbro for an advanced copy of its new life-size version of Jenga for the wooden blocks holding up the other end of the table.
[Boys and Girls via Dezeen]
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