Objects should earn their space.
We only build things that have a real reason to exist. A problem they solve. An emotion they create. A gap they fill. If it fails that test, it stays on the board.
The process is the product.
Every build ships with its own footage. We put the making on camera because the how matters as much as the what. When people watch us build something, they start believing they could build something too. That is the point.
Making is not a niche.
For most of human history, people made things. That stopped. We think it should start again. Everything we build is an argument for that.
We design objects in CAD, print them in the workshop, finish them by hand, and film every step. The result is two things at once: a physical product and a document of how it was made.
Most of what we make does not exist anywhere else. That is the brief. Not “make a version of this” — make the thing that is missing. The fidget that engineers actually want. The desk piece that makes the setup complete. The robot that earns its place in the room.
We work in Warsaw. We ship everywhere. The camera stays on the whole time.
There is a version of the future where people know what their objects are made of.
Where they choose them the way they choose food — with some idea of what went into them. Where “custom” does not mean expensive and slow. Where the distance between an idea and a real object is measured in days, not months.
We are building toward that version. Not by talking about it. By doing it, on camera, one object at a time — and showing every tool mark, every failed print, every moment where the brief and reality negotiated a better outcome.
The tidal wave is the idea that you can still make things.
We are the proof of concept.
THE BUILDS
THAT TALK BACK.
Some of what comes out of this workshop is not just an object. It thinks, moves, reacts. We have been building robots since before the studio had a name.
SUZIE
She was first. She will get her own episode soon.
PUCKY
The newest. A small four-legged robot built for one job: making cats lose their minds. More on him shortly.
The others are coming. Each one has a story. We will tell it when it is ready.
If you made it here