Welcome. Pull up a chair — preferably one made of iron and aged leather — and let me tell you a little about what's happening here at Dwight's Craft.
The Workshop
This isn't your typical design studio. My workspace is a blend of glowing monitors, tangled cables, and the quiet hum of machines doing something most people would call impossible. Multiple computers run simultaneously — handling 3D modeling, rendering, slicing, and printing — all working together to bring ideas from the digital realm into the physical world. The design area is intentionally moody: low ambient light, warm amber accents, and the occasional glow of a print in progress. It's part lab, part forge, part creative sanctuary.
And if you know anything about being truly passionate about what you do, you'll understand this: I'll get deep into one design, and out of nowhere something sparks in my head — a shape, a detail, a whole new concept — and just like that I've got several designs floating around at once, each one pulling at me. It's controlled chaos, and honestly, I wouldn't have it any other way.
The Aesthetic
If you had to put a label on it, you might say steampunk — but that's only part of the story. What I'm drawn to sits at the crossroads of retro sci-fi, industrial revolution grit, and a darker, more atmospheric sensibility. Think Victorian-era engineering meets dystopian future. Brass gears alongside circuit boards. Smoke and shadow with just enough light to see what's lurking in the details.
And the materials matter just as much as the design. The physical foundation of every piece — the bases, the structural elements, the fine surface details — is built using both filament and resin. Filament gives strength and structure; resin captures the kind of razor-sharp detail that makes a gear tooth or a rivet look like it was machined by hand. And depending on the project, some designs go even further — weaving in real circuit boards, electronics, and lighting hardware to bring them fully to life. That combination is what gives each piece its weight, authenticity, my touch, Dwight's Craft !
That tension between old-world craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology is the heartbeat of everything I create.
The Creations
Right now, the collection centers on two things I'm deeply passionate about: lamps and figurines.
The lamps aren't just light sources — they're atmosphere. Each one is designed to cast the kind of glow that transforms a room, pulling it into a different era entirely. The figurines are collectible pieces with character and weight to them, built for people who want something on their shelf that actually means something.
Every piece is 3D printed in-house, which means I control every layer, every detail, every decision. No mass production. No shortcuts.
Coming Soon: Original Artwork as Downloadable Content
Beyond the physical pieces, I'm also preparing to release original artwork as downloadable digital content. These will be prints and illustrations rooted in the same dark, industrial, retro-futuristic world — ready to download, print, and hang. Whether you want to build out a full aesthetic in your space or just own a piece of the universe I'm building, the digital releases will give you another way in. Stay tuned — the first drop is coming soon.
Why This Exists
I started Dwight's Craft because I couldn't find what I was looking for anywhere else. The dark, industrial, retro-futuristic aesthetic I love was either too niche to find or too cheaply made to respect. So I built the tools, learned the craft, and started making it myself.
This store is the result of that obsession — and it's just getting started.
Stay tuned. There's a lot more coming out of this workshop.
— Dwight