fannie & millie .: handcrafted goodness

“stream of air”

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I have a long-held dream of buying and customizing a vintage Airstream; but I have to say that this new model from DWR looks pretty cool.

An avid outdoorsman, Airstream founder Wally Byam married a woman who had little interest in the “adventure” of sleeping on the ground. When he built his bride a tent on a Ford Model T chassis that he could tow behind the car, marital bliss was restored. The project gave Byam an idea for a travel trailer that moved like a “stream of air” and in 1936, America got its first look at an Airstream.

In 2000, the company’s motto, “Make only improvements, not changes,” was shaken by architect-designer Chris Deam who gutted a vintage trailer to create a booth for the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Deam’s ability to respect the history of the iconic aluminum shell, while bringing a lighter, more spacious feeling to the interior, was praised by Airstream purists and the design community. The design caught our eye at DWR, and we contacted Deam about creating a special edition trailer for our customers.

Embracing our inner Mrs. Byam, we’ve outfitted this Airstream with the works, and all of the surfaces of the light and airy interior have been updated with today’s most durable materials. Everything you need is included to hit the road and satisfy your need to know what’s around the next bend. Whether the Design Within Reach Airstream takes you to distant places, or provides an extra room at home, its panoramic windows and iconic history will inspire a different point of view.

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Isn’t that pretty? It even comes with it’s own Nelson clock:

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The galley comes equipped with cooktop, stainless sink, Elkay faucet, fridge-freezer, Nelson Ball Clock and four Heller Dinnerware place settings. There are recessed halogen lights, a skylight and the Wire Coatrack by Tom Dixon. There’s also a lavatory and shower. The eco-friendly flooring has a matte ebony finish and the glossy overhead lockers are backlit and have metal perforated laminate doors. The panoramic windows have custom aluminum window treatments imported from Europe. For leisurely times outdoors, a fabric awning and two Tripolina Chairs are included. There are Matteo linens and a Maharam Pillow, and the electronics package includes rooftop AC, Sony sound system and TV.

All this for only (ahem) $49,066. Did I mention it comes with the clock?

Well, it’s awfully nice, but I think I’ll stick to my original plan.

3 Comments so far

  1. Kerry Vitali June 24th, 2007 7:43 am

    I have such camper fantasies! that one is fantastic -
    We don’t even have anywhere to store one, so it’s REALLY a fantasy - but when I was a kid we always ad some kind of camper: VW popup, canvas pop-up, one of those pink and white aluminum cuties. SOMEDAY!!

  2. joy June 24th, 2007 9:54 am

    I’m glad I’m not alone!!!

  3. PuglyFeet November 10th, 2007 4:04 pm

    OH…MY…GOD… That is the cutest trailer ever…

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