Wild Atlas · A collection

Design-forward stays
in wild places.

Wild Atlas is a small, curated collection of architectural retreats in wild places — mirror cabins, desert hideaways, dune houses, and rainforest treehouses, each built to disappear into its landscape.

4 retreats·Desert · Dune · Canopy · Coast·2 now bookable

The collection

Maps for people who'd rather get lost.

Wild Atlas began with a single mirrored cabin in the Mojave and a simple idea: that the best places to stay are the ones that almost aren't there at all.

Each property in the collection is an exercise in disappearing — glass that reflects the desert, a house that hides in the dunes, a room held up by old-growth fir. Different landscapes, one obsession with letting the wild stay wild.

How we choose

A short list, held to one standard.

  • 01

    Architecture first

    Every stay is a piece of architecture — designed, not decorated. Form follows the landscape it sits in.

  • 02

    Wild by address

    We only take sites where nature is the headline: desert, dune, canopy, coast. The building defers to the view.

  • 03

    Small on purpose

    A short, curated list. Each property is hosted directly, with founding-guest access before it goes public.