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TVR®OPT: the Chapter collection

The Japanese eyewear label has a brand new release representative of its “next chapter” – in classics for tomorrow

TVR®OPT Japan’s new Chapter collection is a special edition of combination styles designed for Autumn/Winter 2024. Building on the success of the Sterling Silver Rimless Collection (TVR®536) by Tsubota Masato, TVR®OPT continues to push the boundaries of eyewear innovation from its unique position at the centre of the spectacle-making region of Japan.

The Chapter collection has come to fruition as a dedication to Mastercraftsman Sawada Yaemon’s desire to create his own series, over a decade since he launched his first and final collection, Takumi Sawada, in 2014. Named Takumi Sawada (壱), (弐), (参), and (四), this  series was his debut line, produced under his name. “Takumi” means craftsman or artisan, so Takumi Sawada signifies “made by Craftsman Sawada.” Despite receiving positive feedback from stores across Japan, it was also his sole collection, as he faced challenges due to heavy workloads and declining health, leading to its discontinuation.

Today, TVR®OPT dedicates this new line to him, realising his ideas in the Chapter collection, which focuses on lightweight comfort, echoing the principles of the original series. Sawada Yaemon wanted to maintain the concept of one, two, three, and four from his previous collection. Following discussions and recognising that his previous collection was already over a decade old, he named the models in the revival line CHAPTER 1, CHAPTER 2, and CHAPTER 3, symbolising a new chapter in his life and his creative journey. Above: CHAPTER 1 by TVR®OPT  – inspired by a bestseller, the new design has elegant lines and a unique angular appearance

TVR®OPT’s Chapter 2: Lavender and Mint add a touch of novelty in a collection which is otherwise classical in all its key principles

“We come from a family of master craftsmen whose heritage dated back to the Edo period. Our family, the Yaemon, in fact is the first to perfect the iconic TVR®505 shape using traditional measurements and techniques, making this collection extra special to us.” — Sawada Yaemon

TVR®OPT: The Chapter collection – antique tortoise is highlighted in the collection for its versatility and vintage appeal

Inspired by the rich heritage of craftsmanship, the Chapter collection embodies timeless elegance, drawing from Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and Art Deco elements. This collection marks a new era for TVR®OPT, symbolising the beginning of fresh chapters in both the company’s and the wearer’s journeys. In a nod to tradition and craftsmanship, TVR®OPT Japan reintroduces combination eyeglasses after a hiatus since the retirement of Yamada Mitsukazu in 2019. Collaborating with Sawada Yaemon and Tsubota Masato, TVR®OPT brings a fresh perspective to an inherently classic style that has come to be recognised across the globe. To find out more about the Chapter collection visit https://www.tvropt.eu and https://www.tvropt.com

About Sawada Yaemon – Sawada Yaemon is a Mastercraftsman who has been making spectacles all his life using traditional tools and machinery which date back to the 1950s. To read our interview with Sawada Yaemon and his colleague Eizo Onami, Head of Production / President at TVR®OPT Japan, visit this link: https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/07/tvr-opt-japan-an-interview-with-the-master-craftsmen/

Silmo Preview: Diffuser Tokyo

High-quality accessories for all occasions

Diffuser Tokyo announces its return to Silmo Paris this month, with an ever wider selection of innovative minimalist accessory designs. The Japanese accessories label has become a leading provider of accessories to the most exclusive independent eyewear boutiques worldwide, given the design focus of the brand and the attention paid to fine materials and traditional craftsmanship. Their latest catalogue of products includes several cases which are ideal for daily use – produced in an elegant, smooth textured leather. Above: functional  leather multi case produced in leather and available in nine colours including natural tones of dark brown and camel and brighter hues of pink and yellow 

Second edition Horween leather cases by Diffuser Tokyo: a signature design by the Japanese accessories company

Diffuser also produces cases in Horween leather, the design of which has been updated to create the most elegant high-quality finish. The new version has several features including a snap button, stitching visible in the interior and a new leather lining. The design is available in several beautiful combinations including black suede/black, whisky/dark brown, Bordeaux/Black.

Leather eyewear stand with 2 compartments for frames – made in Japan

Among other highlights, Diffuser has also launched some original storage pieces this year. These design objects have a luxurious finish created for display at home or in store. They are suitable for storage of stationary and other items as well as luxury frames.

Diffuser Tokyo focuses on the importance of functionality and good design across its product line, and takes a highly selective approach to all the materials they use. The brand is committed to local production in Japan in order to be able to create long-lasting, well crafted designs that will stand the test of time. To find out more about the products at Diffuser Tokyo visit https://diffuser-tokyo.com

First look: J. F. Rey for Silmo Paris

The French brand announces a new signature concept called “Square” – showing in the Paris fair this month

The Square collection by J.F. Rey, which will preview this month at Silmo Paris, is designed to  embody iconic characteristics of the J.F. Rey design style. The frames draw inspiration from the geometric constructions and coloured filters of the award-winning conceptual artist, Daniel Buren. Above: girl wears model Ruby by J.F. Rey – part of the new Square collection, previewing now

Scarlet by J.F. Rey

The geometric construction of the temples of the “Square” models is particular to the line: they combine elementary forms in metal and acetate, with contrasts between opaque and translucent finishes, monochromatic tones and some refined patterned acetate sections. 

Ruby by J. F. Rey: the influences of Daniel Buren’s work are immediately apparent in the colour combination above – which closely reflects the colours and light effects of several of his installations in plexiglas

The sculptural feel of the designs is highlighted by means of glamorous thicknesses and graphic lines. Structural details are also visible on the fronts, offering a unique look. Iridescent colours, like those of model Scarlet (4430), accentuate the effect further for those who like their eyewear bold and full of colour contrasts and expression. For more information visit www.jfrey.fr

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

Rogers by Götti Switzerland – in a grey “ash” tone

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

Hall of Frames 2024: Lucerne, Switzerland

An inspiring eyewear event for September with collections by international players

Hall of Frames (HOF) have confirmed their annual event taking place on 15th September (9am to 5pm) at the Museum of Transport in Lucerne (Switzerland) for optical professionals. 57 collections will be showcased on the day, with exhibiting  companies from across Europe and further afield.

Nathanaël Wenger told Eyestylist in conversation today: “We have a full house for the upcoming Hall of Frames show this year, and it will be another excellent opportunity to meet up, network and enjoy some time together after the summer vacation….” Above: YOUMAWO, the 3D printed customised eyewear innovators will exhibit at the HOF again this year

Nirvan Javan return to the Hall of Frames event in September with a selection of designs and the Marrakech collection

As well as an established group of brands returning, we are welcoming some brands for the first time, including French brands, Anne & Valentin and François Pinton….there will be a good range of fashionable, design-oriented eyewear for opticians to view. We expect the same relaxed and sociable atmosphere as in recent years.”

Runaway in the HAVN collection by Ørgreen Optics – the Danish company will be present at HOF

The HOF event will feature a selection of well-known independent design and creative brands including Andy Wolf, Carven, Colibris, Coblens, Didier Voirol, J.F. Rey, Look, Nine Eyewear, Nirvan Javan, Ørgreen, Rolf and You Mawo. First-time exhibitors include Anne & Valentin, Alfred Kerbs, Etro, Fleye Copenhagen, François Pinton, Freigeist and VM l’Atelier. Find out more at www.hallofframes.ch