A horse trailer conversion to a mobile bar by Normless architecture studio. The new identity of the trailer is reflected in the almost total use of white colour, gold metal details and the use of plywood.

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An original horse trailer was modified and converted into a bespoke mobile bar custom designed to travel and share the vision of its owner. The original idea behind it was to facilitate outdoor yoga classes or other activities offering the opportunity to connect with nature.

Normless architecture studio was invited to redesign the vehicle and reflect its new identity.

Normless architecture studio was invited to redesign the vehicle and reflect its new identity. A clean bright new look was achieved by the almost total use of white colour and gold metal details.

The original panels, flooring and all unnecessary accessories, from the previous use, were removed to the point where only the base frame of the vehicle remained. The exterior was redesigned adding new windows and openings to serve the new identity of the trailer. 

The exterior structure was made from white metal sheet and all the original remaining features were painted gold. The interior was coated with gold metallic panels acting as a bright – shiny backdrop when the trailer is open. Balancing the metallic surfaces and textures, plywood was used to create all the moving parts of the vehicle like the door ramp and the new windows, and also the shelves and the flooring.

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Facts & Credits
Title Sunshine Trailer
Typology Architecture, Design
Status Completed, 2017
Architects Normless architecture studio
Photography Giorgos Sfakianakis


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