Monday, 29 November 2010
Drift glasses: Feel good and look good in wood
Wooden glasses are really taking off. They began mainly in the luxury end of the spectacles market but prices are increasingly reasonable.
These latest timber offerings are from Drift Eyewear.
If you think these wooden temples – the fronts are acetate – are simply jigsawed out of some large plank and sanded down, think again. They are actually steel-reinforced, layered with hardwood on the outside another wood like maple on the inside. They're waterproof and UV-proof. Woods used include wenge, maple, bamboo and, like the one below, walnut... More interesting design info here.
All wood is sourced from FSC-certified suppliers and Drift, as well ensuring that its manufacturing is ecologically sound, is also a member of 1% for the Planet, where said percentage of sales helps environmental groups around the world.
So as well as feeling good in your face, they wooden spectacles will give you a warm glow inside.
Tags:
cellulose acetate,
drift,
environment,
glasses,
sunglasses,
wood
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Great story. Reminds me of how Hoffman the horn manufacturer recycles the wastage from their production as a fertilizer. It's great to see how all businesses can be environmentally concious one way or another.
ReplyDeleteI am longing for a pair of wood sunglasses...love the technology and imagine it must feel fantastic on one's face.
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