CollaborationsThrough the Years
From iconic partnerships to limited‑run designs, these past collaborations represent meaningful moments in Airstream history. Each project reflects a shared vision that influenced how today’s collaboration lineup continues to evolve.
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A History of Creativity Collaborations Stretch Our Design Philosophy and Pave the Way for New Features and Fan Favorites
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Pottery Barn, 2021
The Airstream Pottery Barn Special Edition Travel Trailer was a gorgeous, 28-foot travel trailer designed in partnership between Airstream and the iconic homegoods retailer. Featuring custom furniture based on best-selling designs, tailor-made storage solutions, and a timeless design aesthetic, it set a new standard for the well-traveled life.
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REI Co-op Basecamp, 2022
Designed in partnership with the iconic outdoor retailer, Airstream’s REI Co-op Basecamp Special Edition model featured both a 16- and 20-foot floor plan. Its exterior featured a three-inch suspension lift and rugged tires, while inside it drew exposed birch and spruce green design touches from REI’s retail stores.
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Supreme, 2022
Known for its unique collaborations, Supreme partnered with Airstream designers on a select number of Silver Bullet travel trailers. It's minimalist design – with white walls and cabinets, a natural wood floor, and trademark Supreme finishes throughout – conveyed the same cultural gravitas that has inspired designers, artists, and creators since 1994.
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Tommy Bahama, 2017
Airstream partnered with Tommy Bahama® to design a Special Edition travel trailer committed to living the good life in a luxurious package. Invoking the island life no matter where it traveled, the Relax Edition trailer featured a backlit minibar, custom accessory kit, colorful seating and bedding fabrics, and a rear hatch with surfboard-inspired dinette.
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Pendleton, 2016
Airstream collaborated with Pendleton Woolen Mills to celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service, creating 100 numbered, limited edition travel trailers. Featuring a rear hatch, rich dark wood finishes, and Western‑inspired details, the Pendleton became a mobile mountain cabin designed to sleep up to six, perfect for families ready for adventure.
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Eddie Bauer, 2011
The Eddie Bauer Special Edition Travel Trailer combined the Rear Hatch of the PanAmerica with the design style of the outdoor retailer. The Rear Hatch opened up to reveal the lounge area of the trailer, with seats that folded up to make room for gear storage. And all around the trailer were special Eddie Bauer design choices, bedding, and accents.
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Victorinox, 2010
In celebration of Victorinox’s 125th anniversary, this Limited Edition featured a run of just 125 units. A 19-foot travel trailer unlike any other Airstream ever produced, it featured Victorinox-inspired design elements, a collection of Victorinox Swiss Army timepieces, kitchen cutlery, Swiss Army Knives and accessories, and Airstream's famous quality construction.
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Design Within Reach, 2008
Design Within Reach collaborated with Airstream and architect and designer Christopher C. Deam on a model that reimagined the Airstream interior, and the result has influenced Airstream design ever since. The collaboration extended beyond Deam and featured a Ball Clock from George Nelson, a Wire Coat Rack from Tom Dixon, and Paul Smith striped upholstery by Maharam.
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Quiksilver, 2006
With a sixteen-foot floor plan, this unique travel trailer featured an ocean-inspired interior including blue floral prints on the curtains, a surf scene on the shades of the wall sconces, and space to store your surfboard or gear.
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75th Anniversary Bambi, 2006
A collaboration with designer Dave Winnick, this 19-foot travel trailer blends cues from 1940s tailoring with modern-day materials. Only 75 units were produced of this ultra-rare anniversary edition.
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International CCD, 2002
In 1998, architect, photographer, and modern design enthusiast Christopher C. Deam gutted and re-designed a Bambi in his workshop in California. His choices to simply use the exposed aluminum as the walls, use pops of bright colors as accents, and introduce technology like halogen lights inspired many of the details in today’s Airstream travel trailer interiors.


