Camp to Glamp

Colton Martini, founder of Camp Martini interior design, brings a unique blend of influences to his work. Raised on a Montana ranch and educated in architecture at Montana State, his aesthetic draws from the land and people of Big Sky country. Though remote, Montana welcomes outside trends from Martini's well-traveled clients. He expertly balances these urban sensibilities with local inspiration to create signature Montana style.

Recently, Martini redesigned a campsite on the Stillwater River to be both rugged and luxurious. While preserving the core outdoor experience, he added thoughtful glamping touches like a canvas bath tent. This high-low approach respects the site's heritage while elevating comfort.

Martini's collections also marry reclaimed regional materials with global pieces. At a slope-side Iron Horse residence, he worked closely with the client and builder to realize a light-filled, casual-modern vision. His architectural training helps translate desires into reality. Martini's collaborative, creative approach produces spaces that feel connected, collected and distinctly Montanan.

Interior staricase of a lake house one the cover of the Spring 2021 issue of Western Home Journal

WHJ | 2021

While Montana may be remote, it is not isolated and does exist in a highly-connected world. Colton has built a reputation on gracefully balancing the outside influences with local aesthetics to create Montana’s own brand of design.

by Aaron Kampfe

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