Like an RV but cuter, a tent but warmer. The camper van saw its popularity surge as the nomadic aesthetic blossomed on Instagram. For all its romantic where-the-wind-takes-us implications, the realities of van life take considerable investment—except with someone else’s wheels.
The cross-country outfit with more than 600 vehicles in its fleet is rooted in the ancestral home of camper van culture: New Zealand. Founded by a Kiwi, the company specializes in rebirthing boring, industrial vans into unique works of art. With a surfboard artist enlisted to start the program, each automobile gets a custom mural, the side panels exploding with rainbow
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