We’re seeing a clear shift where material research is taking centre stage, its not just what we use, but how we shape it.
Metal is having an important moment: metallic colours, lightweight frames, that subtle shine of quality and statement. Volume, carving, and detailing are what people crave now: real depth, real craftsmanship that stands out.
It’s more important than ever to own our material, to underline what makes our material. Natural and mineral elements like acetate and metal, giving them true value whether it be its warmth, its versatility, or its power to hold form. Using technologies such as thermoforming to twist, decorate and create unique bold volumes and clean laminations.
The new now is less but better: pieces that feel intentional, elevated, and relevant in a world where the perception of time is shorter than ever.