Retro

Dieselpunk

Riveted steel, diesel exhaust, and the chrome-plated optimism of a future that never happened — the 1930s-40s retro-futurism of zeppelin dockyards, art deco skyscrapers with landing pads, and machines so beautiful they put form before function and dared the function to keep up. Everything is built from iron, brass, and the sweat of engineers who drew blueprints by hand on vellum. Inspired by Fritz Lang's Metropolis, the Hindenburg's dining room, Raymond Loewy's streamlined locomotives, Bioshock's Rapture, and the Works Progress Administration murals where muscular workers held gears the size of houses. The future is heavy, loud, and smells like machine oil.

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