The Olgarok Lucid Dreams Collection Catalog Shows Sophistication
Jana Pijak — May 15, 2014 — Marketing
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The 'Lucid Dreams' collection by Slovenian jewelry label Olgarok is inspired by the work of Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. The organic-shaped pieces are made by 3D printing technology and silver metal elements.
First presented at Paris Fashion Week in collaboration with Masha MA, the 'Lucid Dreams' collection by Olgarok was crafted on a Pro60 machine using a selective laser sintering technique. The material used in the machine is polyamide powder that allows for an aesthetically pleasing design with thermal resistance.
Slovenian jewellery designer Olga Kosica and graphic designer Rok Marinsek are the creative duo behind Olgafacesrok. The brand's eye-catching accessories are Inspired by contemporary art and are often created using a combination of materials and technologies that include 3D printing.
First presented at Paris Fashion Week in collaboration with Masha MA, the 'Lucid Dreams' collection by Olgarok was crafted on a Pro60 machine using a selective laser sintering technique. The material used in the machine is polyamide powder that allows for an aesthetically pleasing design with thermal resistance.
Slovenian jewellery designer Olga Kosica and graphic designer Rok Marinsek are the creative duo behind Olgafacesrok. The brand's eye-catching accessories are Inspired by contemporary art and are often created using a combination of materials and technologies that include 3D printing.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing Jewelry - The 'Lucid Dreams' collection by Olgarok leverages 3D printing technology to create unique and aesthetically pleasing designs.
2. Organic-shaped Jewelry - The organic shape of the pieces exemplifies a trend in fashion towards natural and fluid shapes in design.
3. Cross-disciplinary Fashion Collaborations - Olgarok's collaboration with Masha MA exemplifies how cross-disciplinary collaborations can lead to unique and innovative products.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Accessories - The fashion industry can further explore organic shapes and 3D printing technologies to create forward-thinking and environmentally conscious designs.
2. Contemporary Art - Art and design industries can further integrate 3D printing technology into their creative processes to produce innovative and unique pieces.
3. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can explore incorporating 3D printing techniques to create dynamic and visually interesting designs.
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