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Silmo d'Or 2024 Winners
Words Editorial Staff
25/09/2024
The jury, chaired by Alexander Mabille, has selected the winners of the 13 categories of Silmo d'Or
The Silmo d'Or Awards, held at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, marked the 2024 edition of this prestigious event, recognizing excellence in eyewear design, technology, and innovation.The jury, chaired by Alexander Mabille, has selected the winners of the 13 categories of the Silmo d'Or. Here are the winners from all categories:
Children's Eyewear
Lafont with Roudoudou, a frame designed specifically for premature infants, addressing their optical and anatomical needs;
Sport Eyewear
Out Of with Acuity, a revolutionary product that is able to correct an extremely wide range of visual disorders, offering unprecedented clarity of vision without sacrificing weight or field of view;
Vision
Transitions Optical for Transitions Gen S, ultra-reactive lenses that adapt to lighting conditions and combine protection, visual performance and aesthetics;
Material/Equipment
Jointly awarded to Eyesoft for Check Lenscape, an innovative visual exam tool, and MicroUnit for Lona 5, a design software that simplifies eyewear manufacturing;
Low Vision
Sensotec for Go Box Accessolutions, a device designed to enhance visual capabilities for individuals with low vision;
Optical Frame - Labels
Nina Ricci with SNR403, an oversized acetate frame with an iconic vintage shape where past and present merge with balance;
Sunglasses - Labels
Zilli with ZI65109, featuring luxury materials like leather and gold titanium?
Technological Innovation in Eyewear
OOmade for its 3D-printed frames using recyclable materials and EssilorLuxottica for the AI-enhanced Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses;
Optical Frame - Eyewear Designer
Pierre Eyewear for the Lady frame, showcasing French craftsmanship and bold design;
Sunglasses - Eyewear Designer
Prodesign with Censur, a creative and experimental design that pushes the boundaries of eyewear aesthetics;
Special Jury Prize
Parasite Design for the Morph Alpha, a frame designed by Clara Besnard and made entirely of spare parts and old stock sourced from the workshops of the brand and the vintage optic shop Bidules.
Committed Company Prize
Skans and Vanni for their outstanding commitment to environmental and social responsibility.