This is pretty rad: Los Angeles-based AETHER APPAREL’s refurbished Airstream trailer-turned-mobile-pop-up-shop. Designed by Thierry Gauguin, Philippe Starck’s head of design.

(via NOTCOT)
See also: Earlier Unconsumption posts on refurbished vintage trailers here.
Via wellappointeddesk:
Airstream office space. Bright, functional and a quick way to add a home office without having to build an addition.
(via Sunset)
For additional inspiration, check out these other converted vintage travel trailers: one used now as an office, others as guest rooms.
Another pre-fab (and structurally sound) building solution is using retired shipping containers as office and/or living spaces.
No need to build something new!
(via problemsolver)
Five restored travel trailers (+ teepee & yurts) = El Cosmico
Boutique hotel. Marfa, Texas.
Who says you can’t run an ad agency out of a trailer in your backyard? — Austin American-Statesman
Your typical ad agency has guys in $550 suits working in a posh high-rise with glass walls, marble floors and polished mahogany tables.
Then there’s Big Blue Sky Creative, a two-man ad agency that operates out of a tiny travel trailer in Chad Swisher’s South Austin backyard.
“After all, it’s Austin, so why not?” said Chad, who bought the 14-foot, 8-inch ‘71 model Scotty for $650 about five years ago and fixed it up. He says it was “a hunk of junk” when he found it.
What Chad calls the “reception area” consists of a new awning and two red lawn chairs by the trailer’s front door.
[Thanks, @smashadv!]
Photo credit: John Kelso, American-Statesman
