In mainstream Steampunk today most who are new to the genre, styles, and stories might think it is all about the recent movies, books, computer fantasy gaming, and the costume conventions. Granted, this would be generally correct, but that would be a limited perspective and interpretation of current Steampunk.
More and more Steampunk interior/exterior design companies are popping up across the nation and around the world, particularly in large metropolitan areas where numerous older homes exist. For example, there is Because We Can (BWC) architects in Alameda, CA, who specialize in all things Steampunk, even mobile-vehicular art. There is also Bruce Rosenbaum’s ModVic, an art and design company based in Thorndike, MA.
Outside of the U.S. there are numerous companies specializing in Steampunk art and design. There is a fine designer-artisan in Minsk, Belarus named Dmitriy Tikhonenko and his Steampunk company Metal Art Studio. His copper, brass, and bronze artwork is simply phenomenal craftmanship in the Steampunk aesthetic. Here is some of his work:
Continuing with non-American designers and artisans, there is The Rookery at Roughlee in East Lancashire, U.K. They incorporate “elements of rustic living and combine them with the industrial history of Lancashire.” There is also Steel Vintage Industrial Furniture Company based in Thornbury, Bristol, U.K. and offer innovative designs “in the industry of restored vintage industrial furniture.” Both these companies design and create outstanding Steampunk aesthetics for your home. Give them both a looksee.
Getting back to Bruce Rosenbaum’s ModVic company, over the last 10+ years he and his wife’s company have become one of the acclaimed marquee Steampunk designers and home furnishings business in the nation.
As Bruce describes his work from The Preservation Artisans Guild he belongs to, he explains:
ModVic repurposes and infuses modern technology into period antiques and salvage objects – creating inspiring, authentic, relevant, functional, fantastical and personal one-of-kind Steampunk objects and spaces for individuals, families, homes, offices, corporations, restaurants, hotels – for anyone and anywhere!
— Bruce rosenbaum of modvic, llc
Take a look at the completed projects of Rosenbaum and ModVic:
In 2007 Bruce and his wife Melanie founded ModVic Art & Design Company. They both stumbled into the field by refurbishing and recreating their own home into the first functional Steampunk house.
ModVic repurposes and infuses modern technology and cool gadgets into historic antiques and salvaged objects. We work with clients in the U.S. and internationally to design one-of-a-kind pieces, creatively combining eras and ideas to transform the ordinary into incredible Steampunk functional art.
— Bruce & Melanie Rosenbaum of modvic, llc
Here is Bruce explaining his entrepreneurial spirit in the Steampunk Aesthetic:
Rosenbaum’s creations have also been featured on PBS documentaries (Public Broadcasting Service, a non-commercial American network). The documentary? PBS’s American Experience “The Lie Detector.” Bruce Rosenbaum and his colleague Ben Cowden were asked to create the needed props and aesthetics for the film based on the early 20th-century interconnected lives of John Larson, William Marston and Leonarde Keeler in their independent efforts to detect lies and expose liars. They received critical acclaim for their contributions, recreations, and work for the film. See below.

ModVic and Rosenbaum have also been deservedly highlighted in Architectural Digest, the Wall Street Journal, HGTV, the Boston Globe, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, and The Chicago Tribune as well as featured on A&E, NPR, MTV, CNN, and Netflix. And here’s the really fascinating part of Bruce’s and Melanie’s ModVic successes:
This authentic 1876 former Victorian Church turned house is located in Palmer, Massachusetts, and is pure, all-out Steampunk inside while preserving the classic Victorian-Edwardian architecture and exquisite designs of the bygone Era kept alive. It is a dream home I wish I could imitate or closely follow in the footsteps of his imaginative industrial art. If you want a thorough look inside and out, you can view it to your heart’s content in the Netflix series “Amazing Interiors” (Steampunk Wonderland – Episode 8).
Due to the success of ModVic, Bruce is sought after around the U.S. and abroad not only on commercial or residential projects, but also to educate others in how to imagine, locate items for repurposing, design, and building Steampunk aesthetics through a Janusian Thinking process. This ‘combination of opposites’ helps resolve problems of repurposing while taking us back in time to reunite with the past, present, and future. I have to admit, Bruce accomplishes wonderful aesthetics with sublime flamboyance that Steampunk offers. Well done Bruce, very well done! Here’s to you with a fine brandy, raised and gently swirled in one of your contraptions!
“Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.”
— jules verne, around the world in eighty days
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This is fascinating and mind-boggling, Dwain. I knew nothing about this genre and thank you for enriching me! Cheers, Annie
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You are most welcome Annie! It is a “genre-scene” I’ve been heavy into for the last 18-something years. I’m bonkers giddy with it and around it. Why? Because I am a total sucker, a LUSH when it comes to Time-travel, Time-machines, H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, that now has delightfully grown into all sorts of fashion, music, arts & design, numerous conventions like TeslaCon, etc. as well as in the classic literature of the Industrial-Victorian Age. Checkout my other “pages” on Steampunk, under my Main Menu with that same name. I think you’ll be further fascinated Ma’am. 😉
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After all that, I still have no idea what Steampunk is, having never heard of it before.
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😄 Hahaha. Well, keep an open mind and heart to it and it might just come to you and GROW on you. Perhaps reading (rereading?) “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” or “Around the World in Eighty Days” both by Jules Verne, or “The Time Machine” by H.G. Wells. Those might be a good start rawgod, if you really are interested in understanding. 😉
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You’ve interested me more with those titles than with anything you said in your post. And though I seldom read current science fiction anymore, it is my favourite genre for fiction.
But, I am not materialistic enough to care about Steampunk, whatever it is. I have what I want in this world, and I am happy. Anything else would be superfluous.
Take care, PT.
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Love this. Nice change of pace Mister D.
Oh, and 5-0. Well done that team!
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Thank you Sir. I thoroughly enjoyed putting the post together. I couldn’t even come close to all the multitudes of fantastic, brain-stimulating contraptions, many of which are modernized for today’s technologies. It is just amazing stuff I never get bored with.
Yes, my Gunners did alright. They weren’t really challenged though. Crystal Palace looked lost, uninspired, and fragile. Don’t think Roy Hodgson will last very long. I think the club’s hiring of him was a mistake in the first place—he’s just too old now and can’t pass on the required energy to the squad that’s needed in the Premier League. Therefore, today’s 5-0 victory was satisfactory, but they cannot play just in 2nd-gear against Man City, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Tottenham, and your Reds. That won’t cut it. 🙂
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Btw Ark, were you aware that your U-19 Liverpool boys are coming to the 45th Annual Dallas Cup starting March 24–31? They’ll be competing against defending champs FC Midtjylland, the Costa Rican U-19 National Team, Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt, and the Brazilian duo of Sao Paulo FC and Botafogo in the elite bracket. 🙂
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Did not know this! I shall keep my ears and eyes peeled. Gracias for the heads up, Senor.
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😁👍
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Cool stuff!
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While it may not be to everyone’s taste, for those drawn to its retro-futuristic charm, Steampunk offers a realm of endless possibilities—a chance to reimagine the past through a lens of creativity and adventure.
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Yes indeed! Thank you S3ptember for stopping by and commenting. Please feel free to peruse around and join-in on other posts and subjects. 🙂
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