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Texino Atrium Camper Van Concept

Texino Atrium Camper Van Concept

Does the world really need another camper van. Yes, when it looks like this. The Texino Atrium might just be a concept for now, but what a beautiful beast of one it is. Designer Gabriel Wartofsky has partnered with Los Angeles-based Texino to create an Airstream-inspired camper van that adds angular living quarters that includes a fully-equipped kitchenette, sleeping areas, and a loft. The handsome camper even has a glassed-in observation window, three portholes on each side, skylights, a deployable awning, and knobby tires with two rear-mounted spares. Wartofsky envisions electric power and sustainable materials for a truly modern van life transport. Let’s wish it to life, shall we?