CRUSHMETRIC has partnered with Toyo Seikan Group to present a special exhibition at the Package Culture Museum in Tokyo. Under the name “HOSOTEN Destruction and Creation: The World of Art in Aluminum Cans”, the exhibition will run until April 30, 2025, and will feature works by artist Noah Deledda, co-founder of CRUSHMETRIC. Attendees will be able to enjoy various pieces of art created with aluminum cans, as well as explore CRUSHMETRIC products such as the SwitchPen, stools, and cups, giving them the opportunity to interact with the artworks and try the products.

Additionally, Toyo Seikan Group, a recognized global provider of packaging solutions, and CRUSHMETRIC are exploring potential future collaborations, leveraging their combined expertise in product design and packaging.

Deledda is known for his innovative approach to art and design, often using unconventional materials to create unique and interactive pieces. The exhibition will include several works made with aluminum cans, along with CRUSHMETRIC products such as the SwitchPen, stools, and cups. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with both the art and the products, experiencing the creativity behind the pieces and the functional designs.