How 26 Letters Found Its Home
It started in 2009, when business was booming and packages arrived almost daily. One afternoon, I came home to find boxes stacked four feet high at the front door—so many that the UPS driver tossed the welcome mat on top of the pile and left a note saying the delivery was “under the mat.”
Out of space and overwhelmed, we considered building a separate studio. But after thinking through the time and cost, we took a more creative route: we bought a vintage 1963 Safari Airstream and remodeled it by hand in just one month. Read about it at >> Inhabitat.com.
26 Letters and Sarah grabbed worldwide attention, getting featured in several style and business outlets:
The Airstream is home to 26 Letters Studio: a space designed for deep thinking, visual storytelling, and bold creative work in the heart of the Southwest.
“[Sarah] has been able to convince some of her other artistic friends to work out of trailers as well. Well done, Sarah!“
— Kate Pruitt, contributor, Design*Sponge