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SteamPunk Eye Wall Clocks
An impressive and striking addition to your home decor. With its black frame and intricate steampunk-inspired design, this clock is not just a functional timepiece, but a work of art that will impress anyone who sees it. Choose from one of four unique steampunk eye styles, each with its own distinctive look and feel.
STEAMPUNK GEAR POSTERS
These steampunk posters are a popular choice for low cost to bring a steampunk asthetic to your space.
Elements of Whimsy and Wonders:
A Deep Dive into Steampunk Design
Steampunk design is a sub-genre of science fiction or fantasy that incorporates steam-powered technology and is characterized by a blend of industrial design elements such as elaborate clocks, cogs, metal pieces, corsets, etc. combined with the fine artistry of the Victorian era.
Here are some of the key elements of steampunk design:
- Advanced technology of mechanical and/or steam power: Steampunk design incorporates advanced technology that is powered by steam or mechanical means.
- Clockwork/mechanical devices and mechanisms: Steampunk design often features clockwork and other mechanical devices and mechanisms.
- Airborne transportation: Airships and other forms of airborne transportation are common in steampunk design.
- Natural materials: Steampunk design avoids plastic or fossil-based products and instead uses natural materials that are lavishly decorated.
- Brass and copper: These metals are commonly used in steampunk design.
- Gears and moving parts: Steampunk design often features gears, moving parts, and mechanisms.
- Victorian-era fashion: Steampunk fashion is often inspired by the Victorian era, featuring corsets, long flowing skirts, hats with goggles, and elaborate jewelry made from gears.
In addition to these design elements, steampunk stories often take place in a retro-futuristic world where the technology of the day is steam-powered rather than combustion engine-powered.
“Steampunk design often features clockwork and other mechanical devices and mechanisms”
Steampunk design often features earth tones such as brown, beige, and rust, as well as metallic colors like bronze, brass, and copper.
Shades of brown, yellow, and orange are predominant in steampunk design.
Darker colors like black and deep reds are also common.
Some steampunk color schemes include blues and greens, but those colors tend to be dark.
To create a steampunk room, start with a neutral color scheme in shades of brown and then add as many steampunk elements as desired.
Here are some common color schemes used in steampunk design:
- Brown and metallics: Earth tones such as brown, beige, and rust are often paired with metallic colors like bronze, brass, and copper.
- Yellow, orange, and brown: Shades of brown, yellow, and orange are predominant in steampunk design.
- Dark colors: Darker colors like black and deep reds are also common in steampunk design.
- Neutral colors: To create a steampunk room, start with a neutral color scheme in shades of brown.
- Dark blues and greens: Some steampunk color schemes include blues and greens, but those colors tend to be dark.