PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

Phase 1
We Bring Your Vision to Life
Ideation. Design. Prototyping. Choosing Materials.

SOLMAR takes your ideas, designs and concepts and develops them to make your own eyewear collection. Regardless of the material, technical construction, and design, we can develop prototypes, tooled samples and even organize production meeting your budget and quality expectations.

Our specialty is balancing your creativity with planning, strategy, and execution in order to create a seamless back-end experience.

Working closely
with our customer
we develop proprietary
designs both meeting
the target market
and current fashion trends.

Design

SOLMAR works closely with designers, which are either commissioned by our clients or if requested, SOLMAR has connections to some of the best freelance designers in the industry.

We can take your ideas, at whatever level, and develop them into products, which you can touch, feel, modify and finally confirm for production.

We understand the importance of Intellectual Property and keep the design development in a small group of trusted professionals who respect the importance of a client’s ideas.

Prototyping
Everyone is fascinated by the word “design,” what could be better than expressing yourselves through the creation of a prototype?

The journey of building a product involves various steps to reach the level where it can be pushed into production.

We create initial samples that showcase the look and feel of the eyewear, allowing for refinements before full-scale production.
We have primarily two methods for creating a prototype, crafting it manually and utilizing 3D printing technology.
Prototyping is a critical step in the process as it saves effort, costs and helps you steer the product in the right direction.

We carefully select premium materials, balancing durability, comfort and style to match each brand’s quality standards, budget and customer expectations. Main materials: cellulose acetate, injected nylon, metal alloys like nickel silver, copper, steel and 3D printed nylon.
Materials