The new 3D printed edition captures water in motion – with two colourways
Today Paloceras introduce Hydroceras, a limited edition conceived as liquid frozen in time. Shaped through digital sculpting, algorithmic design, and additive manufacturing, Hydroceras channels the sensation of flowing water, held still long enough to be worn.
Two versions of the frame are launching, Hydroceras Cryosea (pictured above) – a colourway described as a translucent blue inspired by frozen oceans and the crystalline flow beneath their surface. Noctyra, in translucent grey, evokes liquid at night, a shade that hovers between clarity and disappearance. The team say that behind the technology lies the work of experienced designers and optometrists who have refined the designs for precision and wearability.

Alexis Perron-Corriveau, Design Director of Paloceras, said: “With Hydroceras, we wanted to shape eyewear as if it were a living current. It is about capturing movement, yet holding it still long enough to be worn. The process has been a dialogue between algorithms, materials and the discipline of optical design.”
Collaborating designer Paris Koutsavelis added: “Each frame begins as a sculptural idea, modelled by hand before being translated into high definition printing. My background in both design and optics keeps me searching for a balance between organic curves and industrial precision. Hydroceras is a step towards eyewear as a true extension of identity, not just an accessory.”
Find out more as the Limited Edition drops on the website at www.paloceras.com – at 1800 CET today.