Götti Switzerland: 3D printed refined

The new style Rogers in the Dimension collection – launched this month – is designed to combine the best qualities of 3D printed customised eyewear

Lightweight functional design with multiple practical qualities: Götti Switzerland’s Dimension collection continues to grow at pace, as the sophisticated finish and quality of its 3D printed collection – and the amazing possibilities of customising the fit – attract lots of fans who want their frames to feel good and wear well. The designs like model Rogers combine classic and modern style, characterised by a minimalist aesthetic and clean lines. The glasses can also be tailor-made, meaning that each individual is able to have the frame created just for them, according to their particular needs.

Above: close-up of model Rogers by Götti Switzerland – the frame has been inspired by vintage eyewear – the detailing and “bevelled” look is currently popular and gives the design a particular refinement

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Götti Switzerland’s Dimension collection was first launched in 2016. Wholly 3D printed, the collection is produced in Switzerland at the company HQ, and has been consistently refined and developed to offer a fine-quality state-of-the-art line that delivers top-notch comfort and durability as well as a cool pared-back subtly luxurious design style.

3D printed eyewear is increasingly popular, not only for its aesthetic qualities and comfort; it is also a sustainable form of eyewear production, thanks to the reduced waste in additive manufacturing and the opportunity to produce custom-made frames, avoiding over production and the problem of wasteful dead stock. For more information visit: www.gotti.ch