RECLAIMED ART

Where Automotive Heritage Meets Artistic Innovation

Experience the harmony between sustainability and artistry in our meticulously crafted pieces, sculpted from repurposed auto parts. At STS Auto Design, we believe that every component has a story and a second life. Through thoughtful design and skilled craftsmanship, we transform these industrial elements into striking, functional works of art, where innovation meets responsibility, and automotive heritage is reborn with intention and style.

What We Create

From wall-mounted masterpieces to freestanding sculptures, each work is:

  • Handmade in the USA

  • Crafted from genuine salvaged car parts

  • One-of-a-kind—no two pieces are the same

  • Perfect for garages, showrooms, or man caves

Whether it’s a piston-turned-pen-holder or a timing chain sculpture, our art honors both engineering and imagination.

Why It Matters

By reimagining discarded materials, we:

  • Reduce landfill waste

  • Celebrate automotive history

  • Promote a circular economy

  • Give collectors and gearheads something truly unique

Custom Builds Available

Have a sentimental part or a favorite model? We can create a custom art piece using your own salvaged material or tailored to a specific brand, make, or theme.

Gallery

A metal sculpture of a dog made from car engine parts, including pistons for the body and a driveshaft for the tail, displayed on a metal table in an industrial workshop.
A black metal decorative rose on a stand with a circular metal base, placed on a wooden surface against a red textured wall.
A metallic decorative rose with a black finish on a round gold base engraved with the word 'HOME' and neighboring words.
A metal sculpture of a human skeleton on a workbench in a workshop, with tools and supplies in the background.
A close-up of a piston with a smiley face drawn on it, situated in a garage with cars and tools in the background.
Workshop workspace with a partially assembled mechanical component, spray bottles, cans, tools, and various machinist parts on the workbench.
A person welding a metal part using a welding machine, wearing a welding helmet and gloves.
A mechanical part, possibly a bicycle or motorcycle component, placed on a workbench in a workshop, with a large green metal machine and red storage rack in the background.
A custom-made table with a top made from a thick, cracked wood slab, supported by a base constructed from car engine parts, in a workshop setting surrounded by car parts, tools, and equipment.
A robot with a body made of engine pistons and a robotic arm holding a fishing rod, positioned on a wooden table with a swirling blue patterned surface, in an indoor setting with people observing in the background.
Flyer for an art exhibit titled "Metal & Light" at H Art Gallery in Peekskill, NY, showcasing metal and light artworks by Jeff Correia, Wes Vogt, and Robert Sternberg. Opening October 8, 2018, with artist reception on October 13, 2018, from 5 to 8 pm. Gallery hours are Fridays from 5 to 8:30 pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 6 pm, with appointments available.
Disassembled engine crankshaft with pistons and connecting rods on a wooden workbench, spray paint can, cordless drill, and metal cylinders nearby.
Hands holding a connecting rod and a main bearing cap over engine components in a workshop.
Close-up of a worker using a power tool to grind a metal gear and shaft causing sparks to fly in an industrial workspace.