Boho Camper Vans
Make A Monster Difference
Exposition
Boho Camper Vans specializes in the construction and rental of custom camper vans. Their mission is to provide functional yet minimalistic travel experiences, making van life accessible to those without prior knowledge of maintaining complex RV systems.
Founded in 2018, Boho gained national attention after appearing on ABC's Shark Tank in 2020. They secured a strategic investment with Barbara Corcoran, receiving $150,000 in cash and a $150,000 line of credit in exchange for 10% equity. Following their appearance, the company experienced significant growth, with sales increasing from $500,000 to over $10 million. In eight months following their Shark Tank appearance, the company generated $1.4 million in sales and an additional $1 million in presales. Their partnership with Barbara Corcoran remains ongoing.
Work Completed
Branding consultation
Illustration
All work completed by our Founder, Zach Bates, for Boho’s Make A Monster Difference campaign.
Boho’s success continued to gain momentum as their custom-built vans caught the attention of high-profile figures. Their brand received a major boost when they were featured on The Joe Rogan Experience, introducing their craftsmanship to an even wider audience. Comedian and actor Tom Green also became a fan, not only purchasing a Boho van but even living out of it during his travels. His experience showcased the comfort and versatility of Boho’s designs, further cementing their reputation as a leader in the van conversion industry.
Boho offers both custom van conversions for purchase and a rental fleet for those seeking short-term adventures. Their designs emphasize a bohemian aesthetic, featuring natural wood interiors and space-saving innovations and provides an Airbnb-style platform for van owners to rent out their Boho Camper Vans.
In support of
We chose the National Park Foundation as the organization we wanted to help benefit because we believe it ties in well with Boho Camper Vans' story, and where we believe many of the people who resonate with the brand aim to take the vehicles–across the land.
There's still much to be done and innovated upon in regard to conservation, preservation, general cleanup, responding to abuse of land, planting vegetation, littering, disaster relief, education surrounding camp ethics/cleanup, education for children, gear and resources for Park Rangers and their teams, and technological advancements within each category. We would love to see our efforts in assisting the parks extend a helping hand in protecting the land to keep the people who love it, able to experience it in its natural beauty for years to come.