Architecture-Inspired Eyewear

The Ron Arad PQ Eyewear Collection is Distinctive in its Design

The latest Ron Arad PQ Eyewear collection is distinctive and dynamic. Designer and architect Ron Arad plays the role of sunglasses creator in this classic collection with a modern twist. PQ, a London-based company, presents the 'A-frame' and 'Corbs' collections by the Israeli designer.

These playful frames are inspired by classic spectacle styles that transcend generations. Ron's 'Corbs' collection features shades sculpted from acetate that use unconventional hinges which are more functional than the common pin and socket seen in traditional eyewear.

These inventive frames eliminate the problem of hinges getting loose and take cues from patterns seen in animal vertebrae. Ron's vibrant designs are beautifully sculptural and reminiscent of his architectural works. They flow beautifully and have a stunning aesthetic while being detailed with the utmost quality and care.

These sunglasses are the epitome of flow and unity in design. Simplicity is key and dynamic shapes pay homage to famed architect Le Corbusier's iconic glasses.Photo Credits: designboom, pq-eyewear
Trend Themes
1. Architecture-inspired Eyewear - Designers and retailers can incorporate architectural elements into eyewear design, creating distinctive and dynamic frames with unconventional hinges and sculptural shapes.
2. Innovative Hinges - Eyewear companies can develop new hinge technologies that improve functionality and durability, inspired by animal vertebrae or other unexpected sources.
3. Sculptural Frames - Architects and designers can use their backgrounds to create sculptural, flow-inspired eyewear with stunning aesthetics and attention to quality.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can challenge the status quo by innovating beyond current pin and socket hinge systems, and designing frames that pay homage to architectural backgrounds.
2. Fashion - Designers and retailers can showcase their unique backgrounds by incorporating architectural elements and sculptural shapes into eyewear design, resulting in frames that are both functional and fashion-forward.
3. Architecture - Eyewear design can offer architects a new creative outlet while paying homage to iconic figures and structures in the industry, as with Le Corbusier's glasses inspiring the 'Corbs' collection.

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