Every lost
thing deserves a second life
House of the Unforgottens is part agency, part studio, part museum, part community. We don’t erase loss. We reshape it.
Lost objects. Found stories. Transformed Art
An art agency that refuses to let forgotten objects disappear. Every day, thousands of items are left behind – on trains, in cafés, at airports, on park benches. A single glove. A broken key. A used ticket stub. A cracked ceramic cup. Most end up in landfills or lost‑and‑found limbo, never claimed, never seen again. We decided to do something different. We collect these objects. Not to return them to a past that no longer wants them, but to give them a new future. We partner with artists – painters, sculptors, textile designers, digital creators – who see beauty in the broken and potential in the discarded. They transform each object into an original artwork: a glove becomes a puppet, a key becomes a pendant, a ticket becomes an origami bird inside a glass vial. We exhibit the results in physical art galleries. These are not sterile white cubes. They are storytelling spaces where visitors can learn the origin of each object, hear the artist’s process, and understand the journey from loss to creation.

Who are we?

A world where nothing is thrown away unseen – lost objects become art, not waste.
Dylan founded House of the Unforgottens in 2019 after a single unclaimed glove became a puppet that made people cry.
+our vision
Since 2019, the agency has saved over 3,800 objects, partnered with 28 artists, and opened two moscow galleries.
+Achievements
+Our story
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