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Modular Hand Tools,  | International Design Awards Winners
Modular Hand Tools,  | International Design Awards Winners
Modular Hand Tools,  | International Design Awards Winners
Modular Hand Tools,  | International Design Awards Winners
Modular Hand Tools,  | International Design Awards Winners
Modular Hand Tools,  | International Design Awards Winners

Modular Hand Tools

Lead DesignersDr. Hakan Gürsu
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Entry Description

Getting bored of heavy, solid traditional hand tool sets, Modular Hand Tools is an innovative set consisted of modular pieces to create tool combinations including the stand for the storage and the turn-screw accessories. The set contains a lug, 2 handles of a type, 3 body apparatuses of a same type letting both-ends to perform and 7 different head pieces which gives the user the opportunity to create 12 alternative tools such as waist, shovel, digging, bottle opener etc. in total. With the help of this lightweight solution, not only the extra tool-waste is prevented, but also the user enjoys being creative to shape the tools according to his own desire. Beside the prosperous combination alternatives, flexibility and lightweight design brings mobility as well.

Handles are exemplary in terms of user-friendly products regarding to their easy-grip rubber surfaces and the legroom facility that log offers when required. In addition, the simply designed stand encourages users to keep all the elements together and supplies a better storage.

Bio

Awarded Designer Assoc.Prof.Dr.Hakan Gürsu has succeeded as an extraordinary illustrator, designer and intellectual internationally. He’s been honored in the world’s prestigious design competitions by winning over 210 design awards within 14 years. He contributed to several national and international organizations as a speaker on innovation, creative thinking, design, and R&D. Ranging from boats, toys, and furniture to electrical devices, his environmentally friendly and visionary projects are introducing unusual solutions to common problems. He continues to train design students at METU.