OUR COLLECTIONS

Face A FaceFace á Face

Face á Face was born in 1995 from a passion for design and architecture. These frames are fabricated at the foot of the French Alps with the expertise, technology, and abilities of the best French manufacturers. Face á Face is designed for the innovative, active urban man and woman who consider their frame as important part of their look and personality

LunorLunor

Lunor is based off a collection of optical antiques from the years 1650-1950. Simply perfect, the language of shape in historic eyewear is clear and well balanced. The Lunor collections show this in a modernized way, with each frame made of materials that have proven their worth for centuries, handmade in Stuttgart, Germany.

Robert MarcRobert Marc

Robert Marc eyewear is designed in New York by Robert Marc himself and handmade in France. The use of cotton-based acetate lends these frames rich color and a very smooth texture and with ana amazingly comfortable fit. His signature metal finished hinges let you know you are wearing a work of art.

L.A. EyeworksL.A. Eyeworks

Originally sold on Melrose Avenue, this collection of bold, uncensored designs reflects Hollywood flare and cutting edge style. A face is a work of art and it deserves a great frame.

Bevel SpectaclesBevel Spectacles

Bevel Specs Bevels milled titaniums have original colors based on eye make up palettes. The front color is different than the back color. Their frames are plated with three microns of gold plating and spray painted by hand for a laminate effect. Bevel's plastics are hand crafted from the finest Japanese acetates. Double and triple laminations as well as striped and grainy colors are used. They are finished and polished many times by near extinct hand-craftsmanship in Japan.

FreydenhausFreudenhaus

Designed in Munich, this line combines classical elements and uncompromised engineering with a novel influence. Note the clean shapes that create a fashion accessory expressive of ones personality and individuality. The historical building that Freudenhaus acquired in Germany to manufacture his collection was a long ago abandoned brothel. Hence their name Freudenjaus, which loosely translates to friendship house, slang for, and well ... let's just say really cool German eyewear styles.