While I'd been scouring eBay for old hairdressing blower orbs to use for an immersive hood, bought a cheap garden arch as a structure for an alternative form-factor, and Lucy was about to make a road trip to fetch a beanbag, we were lucky enough to be given an old standalone wardrobe. The wardrobe is not only the perfect size for a person to cosily sit in, but the fabric is thin enough for an image projected on the outside to be seen from within (plus there's the symbolic escapism of wardrobes such as in The Chronicles of Narnia). This wardrobe has cleared up pretty much every problem we had, which all cenetred on how on earth we were going to build an immersive structure. To elaborate on the garden arch idea to give you an idea of how different it could have been, that plan was to have an armchair or beanbag in the middle under the arch, and a hood fixed to the top middle of the arch for support. Fortunately, the wardrobe simplifies things, and we now have space on the structure to put the logo.