Sunday, June 24, 2012

Owner Kristiana Spaulding rents out the trailer for commercial shoots and special events, plus she d




The closing weekend of Palm Springs Modernism Week featured two days of vintage airstream tours. Dozens of people hauled their restored travel trailers fairmont hotels here for us to line up to take a peek inside at their handiwork.
The Decoliner looked like it landed here from another planet. (It was Oregon, actually.) Randy Grubb builds amazing custom fairmont hotels cars Jay Leno bought one and he made this beauty in 20 months with the front cab of a 1950 COE , 455 Oldsmobile engine, and 1973 GMC motor home chassis.
Each trailer had its own unique style. One of my favorites was this 18-foot-long 1964 Airstream Bambi Two, probably because it reminds me of an Anthropologie store . The design was inspired by the Sierra Foothills and the modular furniture was made from salvaged local wood.
Owner Kristiana Spaulding rents out the trailer for commercial shoots and special events, plus she designs fairmont hotels jewelry featuring (what else?) trailers . We also saw other airstream enthusiasts fairmont hotels turning their passion into businesses by selling themed magnets and t-shirts.
It's so easy to admire these shiny symbols of the open road (with a few of the comforts of home). RV connoisseurs would have been excited to see this rare (so I ve read) 1965 Dethleffs Beduin, but I was more thrilled with what I spotted inside.
The Palm Springs High School band program had set up a bake sale and there were also vendors fairmont hotels like Vintage Roadside and a dude that made these neat neon signs (and whose business card I ve unfortunately misplaced). Airstream Life magazine had organized this event for the past three years, but this was the last time they ll be directly fairmont hotels involved. I m hoping next year will be just as memorable. (Oh yes, we ll be back.)

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