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Narrative Design Studio Brings Chic Sophistication to Autocamp Zion and Joshua Tree’s Interiors
Narrative Design Studio
AutoCamp Joshua Tree: Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the Clubhouse features natural wood and gray concrete floors along with statement pieces like a circular mural by Mojave Desert artist Ana DiGiallonardo.
Photo credit:
Matt Kisiday
Narrative Design Studio Brings Chic Sophistication to Autocamp Zion and Joshua Tree’s Interiors
Narrative Design Studio
AutoCamp Joshua Tree: In the center of the room, contemporary woven chairs and a pair of sofas with leather-wrapped frames and waxed cotton cushions create a spot to relax around the fire.
Photo credit:
Matt Kisiday
Narrative Design Studio Brings Chic Sophistication to Autocamp Zion and Joshua Tree’s Interiors
Narrative Design Studio
AutoCamp Zion: Designed by HKS, the Clubhouse's architecture carries clean lines and utilizes natural materials like wood and stone. Serving as the heart of the property, the low-slung structure blends seamlessly in with the surrounding Utah landscape, offering large expanses of glass inviting guests to enjoy uninterrupted views of natural beauty.
Photo credit:
Matt Kisiday
Narrative Design Studio Brings Chic Sophistication to Autocamp Zion and Joshua Tree’s Interiors
Narrative Design Studio
AutoCamp Zion: The interiors emphasize earthy plaster, bronze tones, and warm wood, offering a seamless transition between the indoors and outdoors. Sustainable materials like cork adorn walls and furniture, further contributing to the tactile and eco-friendly atmosphere.
Photo credit:
Matt Kisiday
Narrative Design Studio Brings Chic Sophistication to Autocamp Zion and Joshua Tree’s Interiors
Narrative Design Studio
AutoCamp Zion: The Clubhouse is inspired by the brand's nod to mid-century modern architecture while weaving in elements influenced by the desert landscape.
Photo credit:
Matt Kisiday