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.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Nominated for a Homie! (now go vote!)
Hurrah! Thank you, everyone who nominated The Steampunk Home for Apartment Therapy's "Homie" awards. We made it to the voting round!
What's next: Vote for The Steampunk Home in the final (voting) round. You have until Febuary 3rd, EST to vote.
And Thank You!
If you're visiting here for the first time due to the nomination, may I suggest some of the following posts as an introduction?
A Jules Verne Extravaganza
Doktor A's Studio Tour
Pharmacy Style
We get philosophical every once in a while, i.e. Minimalist Steampunk?
An interview with the creator of the Edison Bar
Regular readers, feel free to point out your favorite posts in the comments.
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One thing I love about Steampunk is the blend of otherwise cold industrial furniture with warm wooden antiques. The problem with vintage industrial furniture is that it's just that... vintage. Vintage is expensive.
I was exploring for a new desk or table today and came across the ULINE web site. There's some potential here!
Enjoy!
Bill
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