Smith started his collection when he attached a pair of deer
antlers to a toilet seat as a joke. He went to a plumbing supply warehouse and took home a large number of extra or defective seats to use for more pieces of art. His collection of artwork included a toilet seat with pieces of the
Berlin Wall, one with a piece of the
Space Shuttle Challenger, and one with barbed wire from
Auschwitz. He also was gifted some historic toilet seats, including one that belonged to
Saddam Hussein and one that he said
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis used aboard an airplane. In 2017, the museum was sold at auction, with its new owner moving it to
The Colony, Texas. Smith cut the ribbon on the new location in May 2019. ==Personal life==