Heatherwick Studio designs glasses for Jins informed by movement of liquid
UK practice Heatherwick Studio has designed its first eyewear collection for Japanese brand Jins, comprising asymmetric frames with playful rippling surfaces. The studio, led by designer Thomas…
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