A restoration-oriented design studio founded in 2015 on a small farm on the Southern Oregon coast. We treat time, wear, and constraint as essential materials.
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.
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.
Solene · Jackson Hole · 2022
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The Team
A small studio by intention. Four people, working in close coordination across design, fabrication, and the long arc of every commission.
Founder
Parker Bolden
Raised in rural Northwest Oregon and shaped by his small-farm roots, Parker is guided by curiosity and a deep reverence for the natural world. His work is grounded in an enduring respect for skilled artisans and the belief that exceptional work is made possible through exceptional people. Through relentless curation and collaboration, Parker has built a multidisciplinary studio capable of taking on complex, unconventional projects — assembling teams that think critically, build rigorously, and execute at the highest level.
Lead Designer
Negar Vali
Iranian-Canadian interior designer Negar Vali studied at Toronto Metropolitan University and has worked with internationally respected studios, including Yabu Pushelberg. Her practice is grounded in material rigor, spatial proportion, and a precise understanding of how environments are constructed, occupied, and endured. Her work rejects excess in favor of clarity — spaces shaped by conviction, where materials are encouraged to assert themselves and every detail is essential.
Shop Manager · Lead Carpenter
Jeffrey Ostercamp
Bringing a deeply grounded, hands-on intelligence to every project he touches, Jeffrey is the connective tissue between design intent and flawless execution. Raised in rural Iowa, his work ethic is equal parts precision and perseverance, shaped by a culture of making things right the first time. Calm, exacting, and relentlessly curious, he oversees the studio's build operations with quiet authority.
Carpenter's Apprentice · Shop Technician
Lauren Criner
A multidisciplinary tradesperson, Lauren brings hands-on experience across multiple professions — from firefighting to arborist work — and a rural Ozark discipline to the studio's build work. Lauren approaches construction as both craft and problem-solving, valuing precision and consistency, with adaptability, rigor, and an unromantic respect for tools, materials, and process.
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.