A meticulously curated collection of the world’s finest eyewear brands.

 

12 Collections to get obsessed with…

 

01 // Jacques Marie Mage

California, USA.

The epitome of cool: a JMM frame is a staple in any specs-geek’s collection. Worn by the likes of Jeff Goldblum and Samuel L. Jackson, these frames combine astonishing quality with trailblazing style. An homage to days gone by, Jacques Marie Mage designs provide the wearer with an effortlessly classy, suave look. These sought-after frames are produced in limited quantity, a concept which further instills the exclusivity of the brand.

02 // Mykita

Berlin, Germany.

In true German engineering spirit, Mykita frames oppose convention and redefine sleek design. We hold three collections made with surgical-grade stainless steel, high-cotton acetate and a unique 3D printed nylon composite: Mykita No.1, Mykita Lite and Mykita Mylon reprectively.

03 // Kirk & Kirk

Brighton, UK.

If you’re looking for a frame with a wow factor, then look no further. Kirk & Kirk frames blend awesome colour with playful shapes, and there is good reason that their colours ‘pop’ more than any other - the material. Acrylic is seldom used in eyewear in the 21st century, but Kirk & Kirk have used a medium from the past to create a look for the future.

04 // Garrett Leight

California, USA.

Son of Larry Leight, the spectacle design heavy-weight behind Oliver Peoples, it would be tempting to compare Garrett Leight’s designs to those of his father. However, this effortlessly cool collection of frames will not be overshadowed. This small piece of Californian design acknowledges its roots and offer’s the wearer a timeless and sophisticated look.

05 // Cultler & Gross

London, UK.

The instantly recognisable style of a Cutler is what makes their brand a fundamental element of our collection. Cutler and Gross have worked with the film industry, providing bespoke and iconic eyewear to the Kingsman franchise. Whether you’re chasing the English gentleman look, or an edgy and bold accessory, Cutler and Gross have you covered.

06 // AHLEM

California, USA.

A Parisian living in LA, Ahlem Manai-Platt’s rigorous attention to detail, insistence on exceptional materials and obsession with arts and culture combine to inform AHLEM’s vision. This collection draws on inspiration from classic retro styles and modern cutting-edge fashion. The designer herself is held in high regard by the fashion industry and indeed by her close friend, Anna Wintour of Vogue.

07 // Ørgreen

Copenhagen, Denmark.

The straight to the point ethos of Ørgreen is quality as a foundation for design, and this is perfectly reflected in their eyewear. Their understated yet sophisticated designs travel from Copenhagen to Osoka for production from the finest grade Japanese titanium. We are proudly confident in the following statement: these are the most robust spectacle frames in the world.

08 // Face a Face

Paris, France.

Since 1955, the audacious and non-conforming designs of Face a Face have epitomised French fashion. The talented team of designers experiment with colours and shapes, and this forms the basis of their design process which culminates in a small collection of variants based on a theme. The inspiration of these themes are drawn from art, architecture, contemporary design and fashion trends.

09 // Theo

Antwerp, Belgium.

Known internationally for their distinctive, trendsetting, and often eccentric styles, each Theo (pron. tay-oh) frame is a piece of art in its own right. The exceptional quality and mechanics are a given, but the intricate shapes and vivid colours are what put Theo on the international stage of eyewear. Theo are inspired by the avante-garde, and if you’re searching for complete individuality, you’ve found it.

10 // Chrome Hearts

California, USA.

If you know Chrome Hearts for their jewellery, clothing or furniture, then you have probably already experienced the impossibility not to love their brand. Since 1988, this unapologetic and unprecedented Hollywood-based design collective have been rocking the boat of fashion, and their spectacle frames are no exception. These frames ooze luxury and redefine spectacles as an accessory, a continuation of your jewellery collection, as opposed to a vessel for your lenses.

11 // L.A. Eyeworks

California, USA.

With humble beginnings as a single opticians in Los Angeles in 1979, L.A. Eyeworks had a simple mission: to produce eyewear which celebrates the diversity of faces. This mission statement still prevails over their invigorating and imaginative designs. What sets these frames apart is the innovative use of acetate which often mimics fabric and patterns, combined with unusual and playful shapes to create a truly unique yet instantly recognisable style.

12 // Dita

California, USA.

Dita has excited us all by offering something completely fresh, while being inspired by the iconic eyewear of the past. The first time you handle a Dita frame, you will immediately appreciate the level of craftsmanship that goes into each frame. Dita is the eyewear choice of many celebrities including Matthew McConaighey, Cate Blanchett and Dwayne Johnson to name but a few.

If that hasn’t convinced you, the Dita Flight 006 is the iconic frame worn by Iron Man.

13 // MasahiroMaruyama

Sabae City, Japan.

Our most recent addition, MasahiroMaruyama is a seriously impressive collection. The range simultaneously offers something fresh, while still maintaining the impressive wow-factor our clients have come to expect. The flawless designs feature intricate asymmetries and a more-you-look-more-you-see level of detail. It is rare to see a collection which expresses so much of it’s designers personality while still being inviting and familiar, and we are so excited to share these one of a kind pieces with Tunbridge Wells.

MM frames are hand crafted from the highest grade Japanese titanium in Sabae City, Japan. The ethos behind their design is ‘unfinished art’, which is perfectly translated into the finished frames. We are one of a handful of independent stockists in the UK so beat the trend and come and experience this phenomenal collection.

Your screen just doesn’t do them justice, come and see the frames for yourself.