Bamboo Spectacle Frames

The Ming Glasses by Chen Chun-Hao and Huang To-En

I've seen some interesting spectacles before, but never has one appealed to me the way these Ming glasses do. Utterly unique, they are wholly made from bamboo, which makes them all the more appealing because of their sustainability.

Created by designer Chen Chun-Hao and bamboo artist Huang To-En, the Ming glasses are part of the Yii Collection. Combining the revered Chinese Dynasty past with the contemporary hipster present, the Ming glasses have definitely struck gold. At least, for me they have.Photo Credits: designboom, yiidesign
Trend Themes
1. Bamboo Eyewear - The trend of using bamboo as a material for eyewear frames presents an opportunity for sustainable and eco-friendly fashion accessories.
2. Ming Glasses - The popularity of the Ming glasses, made entirely from bamboo, indicates a growing demand for unique and culturally inspired eyewear designs.
3. Sustainability in Fashion - The use of bamboo in spectacle frames highlights the trend of incorporating sustainable materials in the fashion industry, opening up opportunities for eco-conscious brands.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - The rise of bamboo eyewear frames offers new business prospects in the fashion accessories industry, catering to consumers seeking environmentally friendly options.
2. Eyewear Design - The success of the Ming glasses demonstrates the potential for disruption and innovation in the eyewear design sector, encouraging designers to explore alternative materials and cultural inspirations.
3. Sustainable Fashion - The utilization of bamboo in spectacle frames aligns with the sustainable fashion movement, presenting opportunities for companies to create ethically and environmentally conscious products.

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