Toothbrush fence

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Toothbrush fence
The toothbrush fence along a country road in Te Pahu, Waikato, New Zealand.
General information
Architectural styleNovelty architecture
Town or cityTe Pahu, Waikato
CountryNew Zealand
Coordinates37°55′34.42″S 175°06′37.79″E / 37.9262278°S 175.1104972°E / -37.9262278; 175.1104972
Completed2006
Design and construction
ArchitectGraeme Cairns

The toothbrush fence is a roadside attraction in Te Pahu, Waikato, New Zealand.

Graeme Cairns built the fence in 2006 as an absurdist art project, and hung hundreds of toothbrushes along a wire fence located on a quiet rural road.[1]

The fence was made famous on the HBO show Flight of the Conchords. Rhys Darby's character Murray Hewitt, who plays the Deputy Cultural Attaché at the New Zealand consulate, references the fence on the episode Bret Gives Up the Dream as a major New Zealand attraction. "We've got interesting attractions: a toothbrush fence," Murray exclaims. "Imagine that, a whole fence made out of toothbrushes!"

References[]

  1. ^ Dunnell, Tony. "Toothbrush Fence". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved October 4, 2018.

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Coordinates: 37°55′34.42″S 175°06′37.79″E / 37.9262278°S 175.1104972°E / -37.9262278; 175.1104972

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