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Monday, April 15, 2013

Maya Wool


ToyWatch: Maya Wool

 

ToyWatch presents a new version of its Maya collection, Maya Wool, which draws its inspiration from textile embroidery arts, and is characterised by a hand-woven strap made from wool, featuring a mix of colours that evoke the lands, cultures and customs of the peoples of Central and South America.

 

Stylish and ethno-chic, the Maya Wool collection by ToyWatch is born of the fusion of cosmopolitan cues of various origins; a refined dial of essential, delicate design, harking back to the 1930s, is mated to the handmade weave pattern of the strap, giving rise to a fashion accessory which is both exotic and current at the same time.

 

Maya Wool watches have either a gilded steel case combined with a white or champagne coloured dial, or a silver plated case combined with a ton-sur-ton dial and grey & blue strap. A symbol engraved on the back of the case represents the Sun Stone, the famous calendar where the Maya marked the turning points in human history: a good wish for those who want to address the apocalyptic prophesies with amusement and positive thinking.

 

Obtained by interlacing wool threads, the straps reveal tiny imperfections and small differences, in their colours and geometric patterns, which make them into one-of-a-kind, unique pieces.

Two braids hanging from the end enrich the strap of the Maya Wool: not just a watch, but rather an accessory to be combined with different looks and worn in a personal, creative manner.
 






 

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TOYWATCH AT THE 2013 EDITION OF MOST:
LANGUAGE, FASHION AND DESIGN CONTAMINATION
 
ToyWatch is present at the 2013 edition of MOST, the exhibit set up within the National Museum of Science and Technology during the Milan International Furniture Show, where design excellence goes on display from 9 to 14 April. MOST, the centre of activity conceived and curated by famous British designer Tom Dixon, brings together world-renowned brands and emerging designers to promote the cultural innovation that will dictate new design trends and styles.

The installation created by ToyWatch for MOST 2013 expresses three core values of the brand: design, conceived as an ongoing search for forms and styles, as embodied in the ToyViper collection; the materials, veritable innovation drivers, providing endless opportunities for explorations and contaminations, which find expression in the ToyMrHyde collection; hand-made a notion that underscores the value of manual work which becomes art and creates precious objects: one-of-a-kind pieces whose uniqueness is reflected in the details, as in the watches making up the Maya collection.

The triptych opens with a homage to Design, where the essence of charm and femininity is revisited in an ironic and contemporary style: the ToyViper watches, made from silicone, are wrapped around graceful and seductive arms. Soft and velvety to the touch, they bring to mind the theme of the snake, the mythological symbol of temptation and knowledge.

 


In the centre of the installation, the Handmade section features ethno-chic colours and atmospheres for the ToyWatch Maya collection: the interlocks and patterns of ethnic fabrics permeate the environment, evoking lands, cultures and customs of Central and South American peoples.
Born of the fusion of cosmopolitan inspirations of different origins, the Maya Wool timepieces combine the delicate, quintessential lines of their refined 1930s style dial with the elaborate weave and the exotic flair of the handcrafted band.






The ToyMrHyde collection plays the star role in the last section of the triptych, dedicated to Materials. The installation reflects the mood of the collection: an abstract rendering of three heads, half covered by an output of colours, yellow, azure and orange, to symbolise the touch of folly inherent in the personality of everyone. ToyMrHyde watches illustrate this notion most effectively: the two two-colour layers of plasteramic merge, the material is hand-polished using jeweller’s techniques which give it a ceramic-like quality while retaining the light-weight characteristic typical of this material.
 


ToyWatch timepieces are accessories born of innovative design and up-to-the-minute technology: a careful study of colours, forms and materials interprets the excellence of Italian style and design in an ongoing process of research culminating in the creation of absolutely unique products.