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Art Exhibits & Set Pieces

Leg and Ruby Slipper - Wizard of Oz at The Sphere

Product: L8625


To help bring The Oz Experience to life outside The Sphere in Las Vegas, MSG Entertainment partnered with Landmark Creations to produce a towering pair of inflatable legs wearing ruby slippers. Standing 26 feet tall, this custom inflatable sculpture created a whimsical, oversized photo op for fans and media alike. Designed for medium-term outdoor use, the display helped boost engagement, support a themed environment, and generate social buzz during the activation.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 26 L: 55 W: 11

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What Others Say About Landmark Creations

“The setup is so easy. We have had event tents and other promotional items in the past that were a nightmare to set up and break down. The inflatable is now the easiest part of the setup, and probably the most identifiable.”

- Vaughan Cutillo, Montauk Brewing Company

"We usually have to keep the arch up for at least 30 minutes after our races since so many people want to get their photos taken with it!"

- Art Boulet, Muddy Monk

“Not only have they been extremely impactful, attracting hundreds of potential consumers to our sampling teams, but the ease in which we can install them has been a great help...”

- B. Gerety, Veryfine Products, Inc.

"[There was] fun, excitement, and encouragement for everyone to actually walk under/through [the arch] and it worked.  We have cheerleaders and small children at the finish line by the arch handing out stickers, saying ‘I did it.’ Before we had the arch, [people] would straggle in anywhere."

- Jackie Allen, March of Dimes

"Our Landmark Creations blast tunnel made for an incredible night and it was exeremley well received by the players, coaches and fans. Thanks to you and your team for a first class effort. Regards."

- Glenn Mastro, Watchung Hills Warriors Touchdown Club

"Landmark created two inflatable Truman the Tigers for us, and they were incredibly easy to work with, as well as very affordable."

- Michelle Froese, Missouri University