Meet the Creator Behind the Blast Doors
About Vault 113 Designs
Deep beneath layers of reinforced steel, flickering fluorescents, and questionable corporate optimism lies Vault 113 — a sealed creative facility where art, engineering, and mild chaos are mandatory parts of daily life.
Here, the Output Division works tirelessly to meet the ever‑present Creative Quota, producing artifacts, prototypes, and curiosities intended for “surface‑level morale enhancement.”
After centuries of isolation, the vault’s Dissemination Unit has finally reconnected with the outside world. The result?
A curated stream of vault‑issued creations, each handcrafted, lore‑infused, and approved for civilian acquisition.
Vault 113 Designs is the official channel for these releases — a blend of retro‑futuristic charm, darkly comedic world‑building, and real‑world craftsmanship.
Meet the Creator Behind the Blast Doors
While the vault’s propaganda insists everything is “fully automated,” the truth is far more human.
I’m James, the designer, fabricator, and storyteller responsible for bringing Vault 113 to life.
From 3D printing and prop finishing to world‑building and branding, I create each piece with the same spirit the vault dwellers were forced to embrace:
resourcefulness, creativity, and a slightly unhealthy relationship with malfunctioning robots.
My work blends:
• Fallout‑inspired retro aesthetics
• Original lore from Vault 113
• Practical craftsmanship
• A darkly comedic tone that keeps the vault lights on
Every item you see is crafted with intention — part art, part artifact, part narrative fragment from a vault that never should have existed.
Why This Store Exists
Vault 113 Designs is more than a shop.
It’s a story world, a creative outlet, and a place where handmade props and collectibles feel like they’ve survived a few decades of questionable vault experiments.
If you enjoy:
• Fallout‑style retro tech
• Lore‑driven branding
• Unique handmade props
• Robots with suspiciously cheerful smiles
…then you’re exactly the kind of surface‑dweller the Dissemination Unit was hoping to reach.