transparent measuring tools arrange floating orderly compositions by iyo hasegawa
Briefly

At Milan Design Week 2025, Iyo Hasegawa presents ANGLE, an installation featuring measuring instruments such as a protractor and triangular ruler crafted from transparent acrylic plastic. This work emphasizes the connection between geometry and adaptability, allowing for dynamic rearrangements based on indicated angles. The composition enhances the perception of depth and lightness, creating a floating effect that showcases spatial fluidity. Hasegawa further explores these principles with accompanying furniture pieces, highlighting the adaptability of form in functional design, thereby enriching the viewer's experience of geometric harmony within the exhibition space.
Presented during Milan Design Week 2025, ANGLE by Iyo Hasegawa explores the relationship between geometry and adaptability through interconnected measuring instruments.
Constructed from transparent and lightweight acrylic plastic, the installation highlights geometric precision while maintaining visual fluidity.
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