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Nouvelle Chicane is working with copper tubing, brass rod, stainless steel, stainless braided cable and titanium. The material combinations are limitless as is our imagination.

Presently, copper provides us the most interesting design space. We polish it to a gleaming shine for some frames, but for others we will encourage a patina. This invokes an accelerated oxidation technique we developed in our studio. The patina gives a beautiful greenish blue color and granular texture detail. This is just a taste of the interesting projects we are undertaking at Nouvelle Chicane. see the Forte Visiera Patina for our latest piece,

Look for these and other special pieces at Charlotte Jones NYC in midtown

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Lenses can work for you or against you.  Have you ever noticed how sunglasses look great on your friend, but don’t pop the same on you? It all comes down to your skin tones, eyes and how they reflect back from underneath the lenses.

As a rule of thumb darker skin tones reflect nicely with light gradients and complementary colors.

Pale skin can be brought out with a darker color lens.  The gradient lens style will allow you to enhance the effect.  See here on our Instagram story and how a simple grey, smoke gradient reflects back on 5 different skin colors.

Nouvelle Chicane has stylist experts on staff and computer tools, developed by Pantone, to find your perfect lens color. Your friends will be complimenting you immediately and for months to come.  Lenses make a big impact, and the price is less than you might expect.

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yellow dress costume institute Betsey Johnson

NYC: December 9th, 2023

Nouvelle Chicane Inspirations:

Friday night December 9th, Nouvelle Chicane Eyewear visited the new exhibition at the MET museum on 5th Ave entitled Women Dressing Women.  The exhibition was assembled by the famous and revered Costume Institute and its benefactor, the annual MET Gala

The exhibit includes dress designs from 1910 through today, including designers from Europe such as Jeanne Lanvin, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Madeleine Vionnet, and American houses such as Ann Lowe, Claire McCardell, and Isabel Toledo, Iris van Herpen, Rei Kawakubo, Anifa Mvuemba, and Simone Rocha.

The challenge: “find the ideal pairings between the finest dress at the exhibition and a Nouvelle Chicane frame from our latest collection.

More to come……

The result :

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Nouvelle Chicane: Vivace

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Betsey Johnson #betseysgirls

Worn by “Baby Jane” Holzer an #AndyWarhol favorite.

For the latest collection see Charlotte Jones Opticians on 509 9th Ave. and 38th street in midtown Manhattan

 

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Nouvelle Chicane’s last show

DECEMBER 7, 2023 Brooklyn NYC: Nouvelle Chicane travelled from midtown (M to F train) to York St Station in DUMBO to visit the A.I.R. Gallery.   Tomoko Amaki Abe had some interesting pieces on show that used light and dark moving projections. These were the most inspiring of the evening. The monochrome structures have similarities with what we use in our Forte frame.

More inspiration from the Dumbo first Thursday on December 7

Right under the Manhattan Bridge we saw this road cone inspired Christmas tree.

 

Occasionally we are asked to make custom colors for our clients. We ask for a color swatch, a picture, a sample of the color 🌈 or even the Pantone code color.

Here is an example of how we dyed a white pair of our frames 😎 to a coral color

Colorizing White Sunglasses

You can do the same to an old pair of frames but you should make sure you know the material they are made from. You can always test first, but this is how we do it at Nouvelle Chicane.

you will need the following :

1000 grit sand paper, 8″ stainless steel pot, micellar water💦, tongs, a toothbrush, rit dye of your choice (always dye from a lighter color to a darker shade), white vinegar (1.25 cups), hair dryer .

Remove the lenses first. Make sure you put in an envelope or bag with them labeled (left or right and top/ bottom) Set aside for reinstallation later.

Prep the frames by lightly sanding all surfaces with 1000 git paper,

1) soak 🚿 and clean🧽 the frames with Micellar 🚰 water and a tooth brush. rinse 🛁 thoroughly to remove the 🧼 soap, then leave the frames to soak in water until you are ready to 🧪 dye. You can add a shot glass of vinegar too.  This opens the material pores and allows the dye to penetrate further.

2) fill a stainless steel pot, 8 inch diameter, 7 inch tall with water about 3/4 full. This allows the frames to tumble  in the liquid. Make sure the frames fit in the pot in the fully open position.

3) warm the water and add 1.25 cups of white vinegar.

4) carefully add 50 milliliters of coral rit dye (or your color of choice) we always suggest going to darker tone than the original frame color.

5) submerge frames 🤿  into the liquid, for minimum of 20 minutes continually poke and push / maneuver the frames. Open and close the temples, you want to expose all surfaces. Adjust the heat 🌡  so the frames roll 🔄 in the boil like below. see slow motion video.

6) remove the frames with tongs from the hot liquid. Leave the pot on the stove you may need to return the frames.

7) Wash frames under the cool water from your tap 🚰. Dry with hair dryer 🔥. Check color. if not dark enough put back in the pot 🍵. Add more dye or water as necessary.  Wet frames always look darker than when they are dry. Take this into account.

8) once completed the dye process, remove the frames, rinse 💦 and let the frames dry.

9) sand again very lightly as necessary to remove any roughness that occurred.

10) submerge the frames in water for at least 30 minutes ⌛️ to remove any excess dye. they always lighten 💡 up.

11) wash again 💦 with micellar water and tooth brush. rinse and let dry.

12) reinstall lenses, you may use the hair dryer to warm the frames to allow the lenses to pop back in. You can clear coat the frames to seal in the color but that glosses up the finish which you may or may not prefer.

Good luck.

Any questions contact us.

Nouvelle Chicane had a problem; the MET Museum had the inspiration for our solution. A beautiful eyeglass case was the result.

Nouvell Chicane artistic frames are large and bold and do not fit standard carrying cases.  Special ordered cases from the far east were an option, but we decided to go a different route.

It all started with a day trip to The MET museum on 5th Avenue and 81st Street.  The MET is home to countless artifacts from 1000s of years ago.

It quickly became clear that boxes, trunks and containers hold a special place in the history of the world and particularly meaningful to the owners.  Even today, iconic brands such as Louis Vuitton pride themselves on their history of boxe and trunk construction. Carefully crafted small containers held everything from snuff to cigarettes, to jewelry, to makeup, to paints and brushes, and even funeral ashes. Opulent carefully constructed boxes and cases were and are held in high regard. One of the purest examples is the Faberge Egg which contains a prized hen in its yolk and ultimately the Russian crown.  Nouvelle Chicane Eyewear will be protected by the case shell in the same way as the enamel shell of the Faberge Egg.

It was clear that the Nouvelle Chicane box must be constructed from a precious metal such as copper or stainless steel. The case takes form of a 9 inch x 4 inch box with a snug fitting lid. They are hand cut with shears from 14 gage stainless steel or copper. The template is form bent on a sheet metal brake in our studio. The corners tabs are then drilled and pop riveted using an aircraft rivet forming tool to secure and strengthen the joints.

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Copper jeweled box for Nouvelle Chicane Sunglass Frames

The cases are then carefully lined with colorful felt from the NYC garment district. The external metal surfaces are polished with fine abrasives and home crafted pastes to achieve a jewelry like finish.  For a final touch, we etch the logo into the lid of our case as you can see here in our etching video.

These cases are available to our exclusive clientele at Charlotte Jones Opticians

MET Museum Inspirational and Beautiful Boxes

 

 

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Our designs at Nouvelle Chicane are incomparable.  However, the additive technology we use is shared by others.  Here are a few examples: Designer Bieke Hoet, McClaren, Mykita, Porsche Design, BAARS, Cabrio, Weareannu, Impressio, Seiko, J.F. Rey

Learn more about the additive manufacturing environmentally sustainable process. Check out the following link.

 

 

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Unsustainability in eyewear!                      Let’s break the bad habits of mass production and waste.

To manufacture your glasses; 4 x 6-inch blocks of acetate are cut into the shape of the frame. 80% is wasted and landfilled. This is called subtractive manufacturing and a wasteful approach.

Recent advances in manufacturing equipment and materials have made additive manufacturing (3D printing) a viable alternative process, that is also environmentally and ecologically conscious. Only the material needed for the frame is fully processed. Nouvelle Chicane chose this process as well as several other prestigious brands at the leading edge of this technology.

Inventory overruns are another wasteful impact to the environment generated by subtractive manufacturing. Why? high minimum lot quantities are needed to cover costly setup charges that conventional manufacturers demand. To keep costs down they typically need to run several hundred copies of the same frame. This creates piles of dusty inventory that many times ends up sold at a discount, or worse, landfilled.

When using additive manufacturing and a tightly controlled supply chain the batch size can be as small as one piece.

Nouvelle Chicane makes limited frames and works with our shops closely to support low inventories. Our process allows us to backfill quickly in 3 weeks with novel pieces.

See the following article for further details on additive versus subtractive manufacturing in eyewear. You can make an environmental impact today, by choosing Nouvelle Chicane Eyewear.

 

 

Hand Finishing

At Nouvelle Chicane we make to order, we make locally in NYC, and we use additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing is sometimes referred to as green manufacturing. We only add the needed material, rather than remove and discard what is not needed.

Over 50% of all eyewear is never worn, discarded and landfilled. Nouvelle Chicane makes each pair to order.

Click for more details on additive manufacturing.