The Perpetually Devastated team — Lauren Criner, Jeffrey Ostercamp, Negar Vali, and Parker Bolden — standing on a forest path near the Coquille studio.

Practice · Restoration

Repair over replacement.

Best known for reimagining vintage Airstreams and producing site-specific interiors and objects, Perpetually Devastated unfolds each project slowly — privileging repair over replacement and authorship over mass appeal. Rooted in land stewardship and manual labor, the studio positions design as a counterpractice — one that values permanence, care, and refusal in an era defined by acceleration.

Position · Counterpractice

A studio in quiet resistance.

Established in 2015 and located on a small farm in rural Coquille, Oregon, the studio creates in deliberate opposition to the speed, excess, and disposability of the modern design economy. Rejecting fast fashion and trend-driven production, we focus on restoration, reuse, and long-form making as acts of quiet resistance.

Parker Bolden and Negar Vali at the Perpetually Devastated studio in Coquille, Oregon.
Parker Bolden and Negar Vali · Coquille, Oregon

Studio · 04 / Active

The Team

A small studio by intention. Four people, working in close coordination across design, fabrication, and the long arc of every commission.

Studio · Coquille, Oregon

Work with us on a project that asks for time.

The studio takes a small number of commissions each year. If you have a site, a vehicle, or an object that deserves the long arc — write to us.

Art in the Aftermath

Perpetually Devastated

Coquille, Oregon Est. 2015 In delighted defiance