
Robots come in all shapes and sizes. Most of the ones we’ve posted on GA have each offered a gadgety function. Among them were the Desktop Robot Vacuum, Mini Robot Desktop Fan, Robot Kitchen Timer, Yumbots Robot Cupcake Molds, Robot Measuring Cups, Splitterbot Headphone Splitters, and the Echobot. (I’m starting to sound like Forrest Gump rattling off random shrimp dishes.) Here’s an Antique-Looking Robot that doesn’t do much except for look special because he’s made of old, metallic recycled parts. Nonetheless, this Steampunk robot definitely has some rustic geeky allure going for him.

Steampunk Robot
Hot bot. Droid made from antique-finished recycled iron salutes trend with moveable arms. At his non-human heart beats a salvaged non-working meter. Each is unique.
- Recycled iron with an antiqued finish
- Movable arms
- Each is unique
- Made in India
His arms are movable, so you can have him dance to Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto or Herbie Hancock tunes on happy occasions. With his flat piston feet, he will be able to stand up straight and tall on an even surface. If you have a small empty nook in your home or office that needs to be filled, but you’re waiting for something that really makes big visual impact, this robot might just be your guy.
This Antique-Looking Robot, who has received unanimously rave reviews from customers, is available at CB2 for $19.95.
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If you have a small empty nook in your home or office that needs to be filled, but you’re waiting for something that really makes big visual impact, this robot might just be your guy.
Really cool concept! The antique-looking robot design has such a unique retro-futuristic charm—it feels like a perfect blend of vintage aesthetics and modern creativity. I love how detailed and imaginative pieces like this can spark curiosity and storytelling ideas. It even gives off a bit of the same satisfying timing-and-flow vibe you get in Golf Hit, where simple concepts turn into something really engaging.