Cabin Fever

Offsite Camp

A podcast that explores better ways of building businesses and balancing life. offsitecamp.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 06/05/2025

    Kaitlyn Payne of Basic Space on Designing Small Spaces

    Kaitlyn has been a good friend for a long time. I’ve been lucky enough to work with her and for her on several projects. Her practice, Basic Space is impressive in both it’s breadth of work and restraint of execution. While she’s got a few billionaire’s third and fourth home designs under her belt, her work really shines when space and budgets are tight. I think one of the most interesting things about the majority of clients that gravitate towards Basic Space are ones that are at the beginning of a transition. Office spaces for growing startups, a NYC one-bedroom apartment renovation for when the third kid is on the way, the retirement dream home on the coast. These are the times that good design can make life easier and a little more beautiful. We cover a lot in this one and we tried to keep it full of practical advice for those of you in the process of or hoping to create your own spaces one day. We deep dive into designing for small spaces, choosing materials and trying to find some form of equilibrium with work and life. You can find Kaitlyn’s work at www.basic-space.com and on instagram, @basicspacedesigns Cabin Fever is a podcast by Offsite Camp. Offsite is a design studio and operates rental cabins for creative endeavors. We create space for exploration. If you’re looking to create a space of your own, please reach out! Thanks for reading! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit offsitecamp.substack.com

    1h 29m
  2. 04/18/2025

    Kelly Wright on building community through YUNS.

    I’m pretty sure YUNS is my favorite company. A lot of time in my life has been dedicated to thinking about tools and hardware. When I ran the fabrication shop in Grad School, when I worked at Situ Fabrication, when I was co-founder of Lowercase and spent my days in the factory, and now with Offsite, tools and hardware have occupied an excessive amount of my brain capacity. So, when Kelly had a pop-up two summers ago at my local coffee shop (previously hers as well, shoutout Rita & Maria!), and I came across her unbelievable collection of tools, it embedded in my brain and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. Every hardware store that I walk by I want it to be a Yuns. Every cool tool I come across I want to send to her. I love the concept, I love the brand, and Kelly is so rad. I was very curious what it was like to build a company in the hardware space - one that is comically masculine, notoriously consolidated, and honestly, just feels old and tired. Kelly was kind enough to sit down with me and lay out how YUNS came to be, how she thinks of a hardware store, and her vision of the future for YUNS and hardware in general. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did! Please share and subscribe, and don’t forget to give Yuns a follow and support the people building better things. -BV Thanks for listening! If you found the interview helpful or fun, please consider sharing! www.helloyuns.com | @hello.yuns www.offsite.camp | @offsite.camp This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit offsitecamp.substack.com

    40 min

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A podcast that explores better ways of building businesses and balancing life. offsitecamp.substack.com