Known for its unique collaborations, Supreme partnered with Airstream designers on a select number of Silver Bullet travel trailers. Inspired by the unique identity and visual appeal of the Supreme store on Lafayette Street in Lower Manhattan, the travel trailer interior conveys the same cultural gravitas that has inspired designers, artists, and creators since 1994. The 22-foot Silver Bullet includes white walls and cabinets, a natural wood floor, and trademark Supreme finishes throughout the cabin and exterior.
Collaborations
Partnering with like-minded brands brings fresh ideas to the table – and new ways of traveling with all the comforts of home.
Great things happen when great minds think alike. That's the philosophy behind our collaborations – the partnerships that elevate the travel experience and push our designs beyond conventional thinking. Step inside some of our past collaborations, and see how these partnerships have influenced an icon.
REI Co-op (2022)
Built ruggedly to explore and protect the outdoors, the REI Co-op Special Edition Basecamp brings together two legendary outdoor brands in our most sustainable travel trailer to date. The all-new interior decor features green accents that take cues from REI retail locations and helps bring the outdoors inside. Constructed from environmentally friendly, lightweight materials, with innovative water conservation features and an optional composting toilet and exclusive solar upgrade, the eco-footprint is not only lighter – it’s heavy on the cool factor.
Supreme (2022)
Pottery Barn (2021)
The Pottery Barn Special Edition is comfortable, connected, and capable of letting you travel anywhere while feeling like you’re always home. The 28-foot travel trailer features custom furniture based on best-selling Pottery Barn designs, tailor-made storage solutions, SMART Control technology, and a timeless design aesthetic. It's not just a gorgeous way to experience the world – it sets a new standard for a well-traveled life.
Nest (2018)
Launched in 2018, Nest began as a collaboration between fiberglass RV designer and entrepreneur Robert Johans, automotive designer Bryan Thompson (who worked on the initial Basecamp design), and the Airstream engineering team. At 16 feet, Nest included a wet bath, wrap-around convertible dinette, and panoramic windows that let in the natural world outside. While Nest is no longer in production, it continues to be one of the most beloved and unique Airstreams out on the road.
Tommy Bahama (2017)
Airstream partnered with Tommy Bahama® to design a limited edition travel trailer committed to living the good life in a luxurious package. Inspired by a mutual love of freedom, relaxation, and adventure, the Tommy Bahama Relax Edition was built to evoke the feeling of island life - no matter where the road led. The Relax Edition featured a backlit minibar, custom accessory kit, colorful seating and bedding fabrics, a rear hatch with surfboard-inspired dinette, and special touches like leather cabinet handles and hardwood louvered doors. The interior design proved so popular that it was incorporated into Airstream touring coach models in later years.
Pendleton (2016)
Airstream collaborated with Pendleton Woolen Mills to celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service and create 100 numbered, limited edition travel trailers. It included the rear hatch, and the dark wood and western design elements made the Pendleton succeed as a mobile mountain cabin ready-made for adventure. Designed to sleep up to six people, it was perfect for big families or larger groups of friends.