Featured Eye Wear

Lindberg

It was only when the Danish optometrist Poul-Jorn Lindberg first
needed spectacles himself that he became aware of what it was like to
wear spectacles. The general approach was all too clear: “A spectacle
frame is like the support you carry on your face- heavy, rigid and
uncomfortable…

Starting out with the idea that it should be possible to make a
spectacle that was more simple, attractive, and functional, Poul-Jorn
Lindberg teamed up with architect Hans Dissing to design a different
frame and a completely new eyewear concept.

That individualism led to the innovative design using the perfect
metal- titanium. The lightness of LINDBERG eyewear is reflected in its
design. All unnecessary details have been done away with, and the
frame is designed without screws, rivets, or welds. It represents a
beautiful example of Danish, minimalist design tradition and is
eyewear that is not just worth looking out of- but also at. No other
products in the world have won so many international design prizes as
LINDBERG eyewear. A lightweight that has conquered the heavyweights of
design.

 

Tom Ford

Tom Ford is the name of both an American luxury fashion designer and his eponymous fashion house. Tom Ford is an American fashion designer and filmmaker who was born on August 27, 1961. He was the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent before launching his own brand in 2005. Tom Ford eyewear is known for its luxury, glamour, and high-quality craftsmanship. Tom Ford eyewear is known for its innovative and provocative style, with a mix of contemporary and vintage styles. The brand’s signature detail is the elegant metal “T”. Tom Ford eyewear is made from high-quality materials like acetate, stainless steel, and polyamide. The frames are hand-crafted in Italy, and each frame takes over 70 steps to complete. The Blue Block collection is a luxury and protective ready-to-wear line that includes functional lens technology.

Oliver Peoples

Oliver Peoples is a luxury eyewear brand that was founded in 1987 by Larry Leight in West Hollywood, California. The brand’s designs are inspired by Los Angeles’ culture, including its Art Deco period and the sophisticated fashion of the 1960s. The brand’s first collection was inspired by a collection of vintage American-made eyewear purchased by the founders in the late 1980s. Oliver Peoples eyewear is known for its classic, timeless styles, natural tortoise shell hues, and subtle details. The brand’s square frames are known for their angular and sophisticated modern design. Oliver Peoples eyewear is crafted with high-quality materials and careful attention to detail. The brand’s eyewear is designed in Los Angeles, Italy, and Japan.

Barton Perreira

The woman behind the eyewear veils of Oliver Peoples is now Barton
Perreira. After an illustrious 18 years at Oliver Peoples, she and the
company’s president, Bill Barton, branched off to combine their
creative powers with Barton Perreira. Dedicated to pure luxury, Barton
Perreira’s approach to fashion redefines style and elegance. Patty
Perreira’s language of inspired design focuses on the evolution
process and continues to challenge the industry by unveiling the
next new thing.

ZeroG

Zero-G Titanium refers to Zero Gravity or weightlessness, which speaks
to the core of the brand. A collection that feels comfortable,
balanced, secure, and weightless on the face, Zero-G Titanium is
hypoallergenic and 40% lighter than stainless-steel. All Zero G frames
are constructed from a flat sheet of surgical-grade titanium with no
screws or solder points. Zero-G’s design focuses on classic, modern,
and timeless shapes in rich colors and unique patterns.

LaFont

Forever Paris! A shop, a story related to it, a constant source of
inspiration, a way of living, a city deeply related to our identity.

Orgreen

The world-leading company in eyewear design, Ørgreen, is famous for
its inventive approach to design and innovative color combinations,
utilizing over 400 different hues. Designed and developed in Denmark,
each frame is handmade in Japan, known and respected for its high
standards and irrefutable quality. Individually crafted with more than
100 processes, each frame can take up to six months to achieve its
penchant for perfection.