The Radical Design Movement inspires eyewear collection “The Grid”.

20 MAY 2020
In the 1960s-70s, architectural representation leaned towards trends in the art world, when several recently graduated architects face a reality frustrated by lack of work, creating an alliance and groups such as Archigram, Archizoom and Superstudio. These groups followed the movement known as "anti-design", revealed against the rationalism of design and inspired by the study of man's needs above all else. They devoted themselves to publishing illustrations using techniques such as collage, pop-art and kitsch to show their perception of a stagnant reality.
While Archizoom tried to represent the chaos of a city absorbed by the accelerated advance of technologies, industry and consumerism, Superstudio focused on illustrating a revolutionary architecture, with utopian visions about the ideal city where man frees himself from the shackles of an established system.
THE GRID THAT COVERS EVERYTHING AND INSPIRES US.
One of his most famous conceptual works was Continuous Monument: an architectural model for total urbanization, an all-encompassing grid-based anti-architecture proposal, in a critique of the urban plan of the time. From that inspiration comes our collection of glasses "The Grid". With a clearly retro-futuristic lines, with radical shapes, and thin wired.
We reduced the surface of the glasses to a minimum by drilling the 0.5mm steel, preserving the tension and structure of the glasses to convert it into a metaphor for the interior skeleton that supports a building. Designed to be light and flexible, they are valued by an audience who is looking for a technical glasses and does not want to go unnoticed.
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