Iconic 3D-Printed Spectacles

The PQ Springs Collection Features the First Pair of Monolithic Specs

Introducing the pq Springs collection. This is an eyewear line that comprises the very first pairs of glasses that have been manufactured by means of 3D printing technology. Composed of nylon powder to take durable polyamide forms, the accessories are able to delight with intriguing physical features.

Quite significantly, each of the frames has been built by SLS so that it's monolithic. Indeed, every one consists of a single component, thus not requiring fussy hardware and hinges. Scoring in the material facilitates flexibility so that the pq Springs collection pieces can fold inwards for easy storage.

Ron Arad designed several styles of the sunglasses and spectacles that include a choice of various colors and sculptural forms that take inspiration from London Underground stations.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Eyewear - Printing eyewear using 3D technology is disrupting traditional manufacturing processes and providing opportunities to create new designs.
2. Monolithic Glasses - The use of single-component frames is disrupting the traditionally complex eyewear design process and may provide opportunities for cost savings.
3. Flexible Frames - The flexibility of 3D-printed frames is creating new ways to simplify storage and transportation of eyewear products.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear Manufacturing - Eyewear manufacturers can utilize 3D-printing technology to disrupt traditional manufacturing processes and create more customizable and unique products.
2. Fashion and Design - Fashion and design industries can benefit from the new design possibilities that come with 3D-printed eyewear and monolithic frames, opening up new possibilities for innovation.
3. 3D Printing - The advancement of 3D printing technology is disrupting various industries including eyewear manufacturing, by allowing for new designs, faster prototyping, and cost savings.

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