Fast environmentally friendly production - always available

Thanks to the innovative design, construction and production solutions at Götti, Swiss-made eyewear are now more sustainable than ever before.

The environmental aspect.

Götti focuses on a minimum of materials, creating clever solutions and simplifying the production process to reduce their carbon footprint.

The method of manufacturing the glasses plays a significant role. Unlike the traditional method of mass production, Götti produces these collections piece by piece.

Every single frame is manufactured as made-to-order, so to speak. In addition to extremely flexible delivery capability on order quantities and customer requests, this also means less waste.

Thanks to this high-precision technology, Götti can save up to 80% of the resources required by traditional manufacturing techniques. Fewer resources = a smaller carbon footprint.

And did we mention that we can always print the model or part again in the years to come – so we will never be out of stock :-)


Götti Bionic series – another forefront in “slow” eyewear production.

The glasses are 3D printed from a single material, based on the seeds of the castor bean plant, a sustainable resource. A new hinge, inspired by the human ball and socket joints, has been developed and is the reason behind the new collection’s name: BIONIC.

The idea is simple: a sustainable eyewear collection based on reduction and simplification. This extends from the material, construction, production location and packaging through to the well-thought-out concept, which can be customized to multiple sizes.

Even the eyewear case is 100% Swiss-produced from vinyl leather and a 3D printed button. The cleaning cloth is made of recycled PET. The case is produced with minimal energy consumption and short transport routes. This makes it a sustainable option for storing and transporting eyewear.

All these factors work together to create sustainable and resource-efficient glasses that embody the philosophy of "slow eyewear."

 

Would you like to check out the collection or receive more information about Götti?

Daniel Wahlén and Martin Juul Thomsen, our representatives, can help you with the collections from Götti. We are happy to answer any questions you have about 3D-printed glasses.

Daniel Wahlén
/ Sweden and Finland

/ Mobile: +46 73 358 58 88
/ Email: daniel@alivestyle.se

 
 

Martin Juul Thomsen
/ Denmark, Norway, Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

/ Mobile: +45 2967 5667
/ Email: martin@alivestyle.dk

 
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