HOET ‘3D printed’ Costume edition expands

Mido review: a relentless pursuit of innovation with sustainable goals
The HOET Costume collection is said to “remain true to its values” as it launches four new models for the Spring/Summer season. Committed to sustainable vales, the production of HOET frames is on a made to order basis, ensuring that designs are only created in line with demand. By selecting 3D printable materials, this collection supports a more sustainable business model – with the aim of putting a stop to overproduction and unsalable stock.
For the design, in combination with a refined titanium element and a structure that refers to naturally woven materials, the new HOET frames stand out like many of their predecessors, unobtrusive, yet striking in their own way.
Above: U1 is part of the existing Costume collection at HOET – the frame is typical of the line and features a 3d laser printed polyamide frame in black with front in mat or shiny titanium – below, the video presents the very latest editions in the collection, which are characterised by bold architectural titanium structures with the intricate woven effect on the upper rims

SALT.
LAMARCA EYEWEAR
Orgreen
DIFFUSER Tokyo
MOREL
JISCO
VAVA Eyewear
“An eyewear frame for personalities with a conscious attitude toward life
who do not want to compromise on aesthetics and comfort…” HOET
HOET has achieved a unique reputation for innovation in eyewear design through an extraordinary 30 years’ history. This new release marks a new chapter in 3D printed design work. For more information visit www.hoet-design.com and www.hoet.be CN