Top 9 Steampunk Designs: Which one makes you most curious?

Top 9 Steampunk Designs: Which one makes you most curious?
Steampunk, new inspiration, different visual experience.
You may have gotten to know these people through one of the questions we covered last time: is steampunk?
- The game machine is full of blood.
With this fragile equipment on top of the rust-coloured body, French designer Elise Siegwald created a steampunk gaming console that was nostalgic for the game consoles of her youth and was constructed using repurposed pieces.
- Steampunk guitar
The dark wood complements the metal's rust tone, and the intricate details blend nicely with the plain wood grain. A steampunk-style guitar that works well as a sophisticated ornament was introduced by Russian street art.
- Drip coffee machine
Each part is put together using laser cutting, and the central part is a transparent coffee maker that lets you see how it operates. It is fascinating and valuable, and it combines elements of steampunk and the Eiffel Tower, which a Dutch laboratory coffee maker introduced.
- Cute wireless mouse
Alex Neretin, an industrial designer from Moscow, Russia, created the steampunk-inspired Rhombus Maximus wireless mouse, which comes in copper, bronze, and walnut. This mouse feels alien due to its adorable appearance.
- A tribute to Edison's lamps
In recognition of Thomas Alva Edison's role in developing the electric light bulb, Edison Light Global has introduced a steampunk light fixture, capitalizing on the highly desirable industrial style trend. The products' craftsmanship and attention to detail bring back the period's level of manufacture and beauty.
- Mechanical energy gear table lamp
Anna Blattert and Daniel Gafner designed the "Dawn" mechanical energy gear table light. This intricately crafted table lamp doesn't need electricity. Like a conventional clock, the lamp is powered by a weight and a mechanism inside.
- Skeleton Mechanical Watch
Inspired by the Mexican festival of the dead and Mary Queen of Scots' skull watch, designer Fiona Krüger created a mechanical watch called the Memento Mori. The movement's components are all handcrafted and assembled to resemble a skull.
- motorcycle made of watch parts
- Artist Dan Tanenbaum used watch parts to create a series of tiny motorcycles, with the adorable bits serving as the vehicles' primary components.