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I believe that Steampunk is more than just brass and watchparts. It's finding a way to combine the past and the future in an aesthetic pleasing yet still punkish way. It's living a life that looks old-fashioned, yet speaks to the future. It's taking the detritus of our modern technological society and remaking it into useful things. Join me as I search for items for my house that combine the scientific romanticism of the Victorians with our real present and imagined future.
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Byte Magazine Covers 26 Mar 2012 6:47 AM (13 years ago)

Ben brought home an old Byte magazine that someone had loaned use for the Steampunklet (the cover article was on Logo, which she's getting into), and that made me think it would be fun to frame some of the covers.  Luckily, DigiBarn has old covers scanned in with a good non-commercial license.




What do you think?

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Photos on Glass 14 Dec 2011 6:25 AM (13 years ago)


I saw this artwork by photographer Amanda Weil, in House Beautiful and I thought the idea of a transparent or translucent image printed on glass was intriguing.  Old daguerreotypes were printed on glass, so the idea could be adapted for some very steampunk images.

Weil makes furniture and screens as well as wall art, but for the DIY photographer, I'd look into Fracture.  You can get an 18 inch diagonal print on glass for $35.  According to their FAQ, "You'll be able to select "No Mount" for just the opaque printed glass or "Transparent" for the printed glass without any white background."  I think that, paired with a sepia or black and white toned photo, would make for a impressive wall.

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Steampunk Christmas Finds @ Hawksmoor's Bazaar 21 Nov 2011 7:06 AM (13 years ago)

There's a nice article over at Hawksmoor's Bazaar featuring steampunk Christmas finds, like the one above.

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Steampumpins from Junk... 14 Oct 2011 6:00 PM (14 years ago)

Christy sent a link to these dandy halloween pumpkins.

Cute, no?  Be sure to click through for more.

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Zeppelin Inspired Loft 19 Aug 2011 7:26 AM (14 years ago)

Have you seen this Chelsea loft?


Zeppelins are the overarching inspiration -- including a wrecked one on the way to the bedroom.

It could be yours for just $1.75M!  Here's the listing, with more pictures.  (There's an open house this Sunday, if you live in the area.)  More pictures at the Wall Street Journal.

Thanks to Diana Peterfreund (who writes *killer* unicorn stories) for pointing this out.


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One Shot Coffee 31 Jul 2011 6:11 AM (14 years ago)

I thought this space, The One Shot Coffee Shop in Philly (found via a post on Apartment Therapy), was beautiful.


Reclaimed wood and tin tiles.


The menu changes daily.  So does the kraft paper roll.  I love this idea -- wonder where you could use it in a house?
The "card catalog" style drawers are for tea. 

Check out the entire post on AT, including closeups of the awesome tea drawer labels.

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Lighting of the future, pretty enough for your antiques. 11 Jul 2011 6:29 AM (14 years ago)

The only energy efficient lightbulb that I'm tempted to put in my home -- wouldn't this look great dangling from a Edison chandelier

By Switch Lighting, this LED bulb is supposed to put off the same yellow toned light as the incandescents we've grown up with.  It should be available in stores in October.

via Slate, thanks to Scot.

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New term: "Vintage Rustic" 10 May 2011 6:24 PM (14 years ago)

In this "everything is google-able" world, sometimes all it takes is the right words and new worlds open up.  Case in point is this post from 2008 where I learned that "scissor arm lamps" are another name for "concertina arm lamps," and all of a sudden I could actually find (and purchase) the lamps I wanted on eBay. 

So I've been hanging out on a new visual bookmarking site called Pinterest (warning:  totally addicting if you like pretty pictures) and I noticed a new label on some of the home design shots I liked:  Vintage Rustic.  No, it's not entirely steampunk, but you'll like it for the combination of natural materials and vintage items, and it might help you as you search for inspiration and items that suit your fancy.

My favorite board on Pintrest is Rustic Chic.  And if you get into the whole Pinterest thing, make sure you follow the Steampunk Home board I curate.

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Apothecary Bathroom Inspiration at AT 9 May 2011 6:24 PM (14 years ago)

Kelmit pointed out this roundup over at Apartment Therapy -- I like the idea of the linen shower curtain and the succulents in tea tins!

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The Canale's Home on DesignSponge 3 May 2011 6:02 AM (14 years ago)

I liked the home of Kimberly and John Canale over on DesignSponge.  Here's just the two most steampunkish bits.

Cephalopod in the a black and cream bathroom!
Light fixture by Roost.

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More Steampunk Flowers 2 May 2011 5:56 AM (14 years ago)

Easter Arrangement by saracarl
Easter Arrangement, a photo by saracarl on Flickr.

Although not as cool as the wedding arrangements posted earlier, I thought I'd share my Easter arrangement.

In my little fantasy world, a resolutely single mad scientist absentmindedly tucked these lilies into a flask of alchemical experimentation rather than be distracted by her suitor's charms. (Yes, I'm weird like that.)

In reality, there were a bunch of Costco lilies, in a florist vase I picked up for its chemical lab styling, with water colored with food coloring to match the flowers.

Have you seen any other steampunk flower arrangements?

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Steampunk Libations 29 Apr 2011 7:06 AM (14 years ago)

 

We picked up some of this Zeppelin Beer, and while the beer connoisseur in my house wasn't that impressed with the taste, the label design is pretty spiffy.  

I haven't tried this one yet, but Kraken Rum has an incredible label, website, store of related products (including for the home), and videos. 

Have you seen any another Steampunk libations on the shelves of your local purveyors?

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Reinventions at Thomasville 28 Apr 2011 5:44 AM (14 years ago)

I've got a special surprise today -- Elisa Johnson is a reader who has an eagle eye for steampunk finds; today we have a post she wrote on one of her recent finds.

Ladies and Gents, I think we may have hit the mainstream.  Shocked and pleased to see Thomasville’s new line called  Reinventions.

The line must be targeted right as us with a name like “Boulton and Watt Flip top Sofa Table”
It’s a 36x60x20 sofa table by day but can be completely altered to become a quaint dining table for 4 at night.
Apprentice Adjustable Activity Table transforms from 20” high coffee table to a 30” high breakfast table. 


My personal favorite is the “Reliance Pharmacy” which would make a fabulous Cabinet of Curiosities or My New Bar.

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Finds from Cost Plus World Market 25 Apr 2011 11:13 AM (14 years ago)

Our Aesthetic is trickling down to some of the more affordable retailers -- Ingrid at GreyShade Estate pointed out the Aiden line at World Market, and while I was browsing there I also found their Campaign line.  Check out the finds below.

by saracarl

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Steampunk Floral Arrangements! 22 Apr 2011 6:50 AM (14 years ago)

Aren't these great?  They are from a steampunk wedding for Stacey and Eric that Women of Weddings put on.  See more pictures.

 


 

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Cement Factory turned Live/Work Space 21 Apr 2011 6:03 AM (14 years ago)

Showing that this industrial/traditional blend is not new, Yatzer blog features an old cement factory turned architect Ricardo Bofill's office and residence in Madrid that dates to 1975.




There are many more pictures at the original post.

Thanks, Elisabeth, for pointing this out.

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Maker on Wheels 20 Apr 2011 6:44 AM (14 years ago)

You know Roger Woods and Klockwerks, right?  He was steampunk before steampunk even was...  Here's a great video his assistant Bryan Belanger made of Roger making one of his klocks on wheels.  (I *love* the soundtrack.)

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Happy 4th Birthday to the Steampunk Home! 19 Apr 2011 6:30 AM (14 years ago)

It was about 4 years ago that I started this blog.  I hope you've enjoyed the ride as much as I have!

(Image via Nostalgic Collage.)

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Admin: New Viewing options 19 Apr 2011 6:16 AM (14 years ago)

Oooh....  pretty pictures.  Check out these new ways to view The Steampunk Home:

Flipcard
Mosaic (my favorite)
Sidebar
Snapshot (all the pictures, all the time!)
Timeslide

Or play around with all of them here.

Thanks, Blogger!

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Steampunk Plushies 19 Apr 2011 6:07 AM (14 years ago)


This recently arrived in my inbox:

Everyone is invited to vote for their favorite plush in the Etsy Plush Street Team's latest team challenge: Steampunk!

Vote in two categories:
* Steampunkers
* Steampunk Gadgets

Hurry! Voting takes place on the Plush Team's blog April 18-23 for round one and April 25-30 for round two. The winner will be announced May 1st.

The Etsy Plush Street Team is a group of artists supporting and furthering ideas behind plush dolls, toys and all the soft areas in between.

Team challenges are meant to stimulate the creativity of our members. Each challenge follows a specific theme that acts as a springboard for new plush ideas.

All entries are for sale in the Plush Team's shop.

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You can tell which one is my favorite.  :)  I think the blimp would be perfect in the newest steampunklet's nursery.

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Torre de Belen 5 Apr 2011 6:06 AM (14 years ago)

lissabon - torre de belem 2 by riisli
lissabon - torre de belem 2, a photo by riisli on Flickr.

Beautiful. Lisbon, Portugal.

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Artistic, Antique Polyhedrons 4 Apr 2011 10:55 AM (14 years ago)

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Poliedros en el arte, a set by ayacata7 on Flickr.

A wonderful set of antique math prints on flickr.

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Valves for your Bathroom 22 Mar 2011 6:36 AM (14 years ago)

Spotted this faucet by Watermark in a magazine recently.



Don't the handles look they should be controlling a city water main rather than your sink?

The Brooklyn line by Watermark.

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Power to the Grid 17 Mar 2011 6:57 AM (14 years ago)

Industrial Art at Dale powerstation - 1920's by DJ PY
Industrial Art at Dale powerstation - 1920's a photo by DJ PY on Flickr.

Another great find on flickr...

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The Bathroom Apothecary 11 Mar 2011 10:24 AM (14 years ago)

It's one of those weeks, so you're getting one-picture posts. Here's a find from Pottery Barn:


It's the Harvest Double Sink Console. I thought the french wire hamper was a nice option, too.

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