
Studio Edition
This set of lightweight, mixed-material eyeglasses and sunglasses pays tribute to the inventiveness of artists and makers. From new (and exclusive) opaque-to-crystal fades to our signature Graduated Rivet design, this collection is about the craft of details.
Helping us bring these frames to life are five creatives who took to their workspaces and dreamt up artistic pieces inspired by the collection.
Starting at $145
Maren
Josh Itiola
Designer, planner, and photographer
Josh took the Beasley frame—a striking and timeless silhouette—for a photographic tour around his home.
“What inspires me about my space is what I bring into it—my objects—and constantly arranging them to have little lives of their own.” @joshitiola

Beasley in Woodgrain Tortoise with Polished Silver
Beasley in Woodgrain Tortoise with Polished Silver
Beasley
Camilla Engstrom
Painter, sculptor, and poet
Camilla took the delicate Maren frame for a twirl in her studio as she made us a colorful, dreamy landscape print.
“I love early mornings when the light is perfect in the studio and I have a clear idea of what I want to make and it turns out really good.” @camillamengstrom

Caleb in Woodgrain Tortoise with Polished Silver maren in Violet Magnolia with Polished Gold
Caleb in Woodgrain Tortoise with Polished Silver
maren in Violet Magnolia with Polished Gold
Maren
Caleb

Caleb in Woodgrain Tortoise with Polished Silver
Caleb in Woodgrain Tortoise with Polished Silver

Shean Strong
Florist
Inspired by the soft, rectangular geometry of the Caleb frame, Shean created a lush sculptural arrangement out of anemones, hellebores, and French tulips.
“Flowers really connect people; everyone loves their beauty and how they can change the environment. I really love teaching people how to work with flowers.” @sheanstrong
Caleb
Caleb

Nastassja E. Swift
Visual and sculptural fiber artist
Nastassja wore our understated cat-eye, Maren, as she felted us one of her custom signature portraits from a roving of wool.
“I love seeing my thoughts come to fruition, to see notes and sketches become a physical, tangible thing.” @nastassjaebony

maren in oxblood fade with polished gold
maren in oxblood fade with polished gold
Maren
Langley
CDR
Graphic designer, illustrator, and creative director
CDR wore the sophisticated Beasley frame as he collaged a bespoke painting for us in his studio.
“I have this belief that creative people are interdimensional travelers, bringing ideas to life from other places.” @christopherdavidryan

Beasley in Stone Fade with Polished Silver
Beasley in Stone Fade with Polished Silver
Beasley
Caleb
Tilden