Denny Stone – Bio
Denny is owner and chief designer at So Cal Vintage Trailer. With a style that merges mid-mod with tech and a bit of old school, Denny and the So Cal team design and build some of the country’s most sophisticated vintage trailers.
Denny grew up in a family of builders and designers, studied art and business and has had a life-long love of modern furniture and architecture. One of his goals for client projects is to create a look and feel that could have come out of a New York or Milan design studio in the 50’s or 60’s embedded with stealthy tech, materials, safety and efficiency upgrades to support modern lifestyles and sensibilities.
Denny is owner and chief designer at So Cal Vintage Trailer. With a style that merges mid-mod with tech and a bit of old school, Denny and the So Cal team design and build some of the country’s most sophisticated vintage trailers.
Denny grew up in a family of builders and designers, studied art and business and has had a life-long love of modern furniture and architecture. One of his goals for client projects is to create a look and feel that could have come out of a New York or Milan design studio in the 50’s or 60’s embedded with stealthy tech, materials, safety and efficiency upgrades to support modern lifestyles and sensibilities.
Seminar Description: “We Take the Trash Out of Trailers.” Interior Design; creating a storyboard. Explore modern materials used in restorations. Discover where you can source these products and create designer looks with materials you can't find in the box stores.
So Cal Vintage Trailer designs and renovates custom vintage trailers for recreational, commercial and hospitality clients.Owner and chief designer Denny Stone, along with build-meisters Chris Witte and Jason Silverek and the rest of the So Cal Vintage team, are always looking for interesting ways to enhance the comfort, performance and style of the classics we work on.
Our goal is to create a look and feel that might have come out of a sophisticated New York or Milan design studio in the 50’s or 60’s. We then embed stealthy technology, materials, safety and efficiency upgrades to support our clients’ lifestyles and modern sensibilities. At our 10,000 square foot facility at the working waterfront on San Diego Bay, we work on a limited number of custom client projects. Our historic Barrio Logan neighborhood includes a diverse mix of shipyard, industrial, hospitality and residential uses.
Vintage trailer restoration projects aren’t always easy or stress-free for clients (or builders) and we’re proud of the friendships we’ve developed and maintained with clients over the last 10 years. We believe those long-term relationships are an important way to gauge success.
An up-to-date portfolio of our work is on view through our Instagram feed (socalvintage) and on our website (socalvintagetrailer.com).
Our goal is to create a look and feel that might have come out of a sophisticated New York or Milan design studio in the 50’s or 60’s. We then embed stealthy technology, materials, safety and efficiency upgrades to support our clients’ lifestyles and modern sensibilities. At our 10,000 square foot facility at the working waterfront on San Diego Bay, we work on a limited number of custom client projects. Our historic Barrio Logan neighborhood includes a diverse mix of shipyard, industrial, hospitality and residential uses.
Vintage trailer restoration projects aren’t always easy or stress-free for clients (or builders) and we’re proud of the friendships we’ve developed and maintained with clients over the last 10 years. We believe those long-term relationships are an important way to gauge success.
An up-to-date portfolio of our work is on view through our Instagram feed (socalvintage) and on our website (socalvintagetrailer.com).