The product aims to evoke a sense of emotion and shape the personalised object of the user through the use of organic, reflective, and shadowing shapes. The product should create a connection between the user and their spectacles impromting a sense of place for the product, creating a relationship between the user, the glasses, and the case rather than a place to put the glasses. Not only is the aim to house glasses, but also to provide better organisation and cleanliness for added parts of the glasses, such as cloth cleaners and glasses straps.
Through the use of biomimicry and designing from the geometric forms and functions of a chrysalis (cocoon) the product should present a sense of living, existing and reference to a home or safety for the glasses. Using these shapes and forms the product opens, closes and encases the glasses similar to the functions of a chrysalis. When closed the glasses should create a sense of being within its cocoon awaiting to leave and when open it should feel as if the glasses are exiting as if it was a butterfly spreading its wings.