Paloceras’ Hydroceras: eyewear that captures water in motion

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Paloceras introduces Hydroceras, a limited edition of eyewear conceived as liquid frozen in time. Shaped through algorithmic design and high-definition 3D printing, Hydroceras captures the sensation of water in motion and holds it still lang enough tobe warn.

Two colourways define the release. Cryosea, in translucent blue, recalls frozen oceans and the crystalline flow beneath their surface. Noctyra, in translucent grey, evokes liquid at night, a shade that hovers between clarity and disappearance.

Behind the technology lies the work of experienced designers and optometrists, refining each frame for precision and wearability. The result is a meeting of computational geometry and human mastery, eyewear that moves between the futuristic and the elemental.

“With Hydroceras, we wanted to shape eyewear as if it were a living current. lt is about capturing movement, yet holding it still lang enough to be warn. The process has been a dialogue between algorithms, materials, and the discipline of optical design.”

Alexis Perron-Corriveau, Design Director of Paloceras

Hydroceras points towards a shift in how eyewear can be imagined. In an industry shaped by repetition, Paloceras turns to 3D printing not for efficiency but as a creative language, opening new ground for form and expression.

The model Hydroceras will be available as a limited edition on the Paloceras website at paloceras.com.

“Each frame begins as a sculptural idea, modelled by hand before being translated into high definition printing. My background in both design and optics keeps me searching for a balance between organic curves and industrial precision. Hydroceras is a step towards eyewear as a true extension of identity, not just an accessory.”

Collaborating designer Paris Koutsavelis

About Paloceras:

Founded in Switzerland with creative roots in Finland and Portugal, Paloceras is an independent eyewear hause known for crafting frames that explore the space between what is visible and what is feit. As covered in numerous publications, each creation blends digital precision with hand-finished craftsmanship and draws on a rich visual language shaped by nature, memory, and quiet rebellion. Paloceras is available in selected boutiques, online at paloceras.com, and on socials at @paloceras.

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