Royal College of Art graduates Azusa Murakami and Alexander Groves have made a collection of spectacles from human hair.
The hair is bound with natural resin and the frames are completely biodegradable.
Murakami and Groves work together under the name Studio Swine.
The project is on display at graduate exhibition Show RCA 2011, which continues in London until 3 July.
The information below is from the designers:
Hair Glasses by Studio Swine
Studio Swine presents ‘Hair Glasses’ – a collection of sustainable fashion eyewear exploring the potential of Human hair.
The UK beauty industry imports 15 million pounds worth of human hair per year. As the world’s population continues to increase, human hair
has been re-imagined as a viable – importantly renewable – material.
Hair Glasses comprises of human hair with bioresin as a binding agent, the frames are 100% biodegradable and no harmful substances are
released during production.
Studio Swine explores how the booming production of hair extensions can be expanded beyond the beauty industry to make other commodities that are equally desirable.
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Wooden spectacles by Matteo Ragni | Horn spectacles by Aekae | Spectacles by Yves Béhar |
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