These Wrench furniture pieces were made by Japanese artist Iyo Hasegawa.





They're made from threaded rods holding stacked offset wrenches, a tool whose form has captivated Hasegawa.


Washers are used as spacers, and the pieces are fastened together with nuts.


The main material used in the work, the offset wrenches, is not glued or welded and is not fixed in place, allowing the wrench to "twist" freely. This flexibility enables the wrenches to be transformed into any shape. Additionally, they can be folded into a flat form for convenient storage and transportation.



Finally, all the materials can be removed and returned to their original state for their intended use.




These are sold through Copenhagen-based gallery Adorno.
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Is that where all the 10mm went?