Designer Eyeglass Frames

Bringing modern eyewear to Oklahoma City since the early 90's, we have primarily focused our attention on smaller, independent European designers that emphasize quality materials and designs. Many of our frame manufacturers were unknown to Oklahoman until we introduced them to our state. We promise you will find something unique in all our brands, whether it is color, style, texture, shape or material.

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Cazal/Caviar


Caviar’s passion is to conceptualize, design and bring to life luxurious handcrafted eyewear to fashion conscious women all over the world.  Caviar’s iconic trademark, which is easily recognized, includes luxurious authentic Austrian crystals and breathtaking architectural designs. Caviar prides its self on not following trends, but strives to create them out of the wants and needs of our consumers. Caviar adheres to the following three ideologies: strive to be the world’s best producers of luxurious crystal eyewear, provide  excellent customer service, and stay committed and true to our brand
Caviar

Etnia Barcelona


Environmentally friendly Etnia Barcelona is a company that controls the design and fabrication of all their frames, from start to finish. They choose the dye pigments to make the uniquely colored acetates that become their incredibly hip frames.

Etnia Barcelona

Feb 31st


From Milan based designer Valero Commetti comes this amazing collection of hand carved wooden frames. A master of modern design, Commetti has created a line of eyewear that expresses a contemporary look that is unique and marries past and future in a synthesis of lightness, simplicity and sustainability.

Feb 31st

Kirk & Kirk


All Kirk & Kirk eyewear is handmade in France from start to finish using our unique grade of Italian acrylic. We use acrylic because it is lightweight and incredibly comfortable to wear. It also affords us a beautiful colour palette that you will not find in any other collection. Our Vivarium Collection decorative pins are made by specialist jewellers in Birmingham, England, using sterling silver and nine carat gold.
Acrylic

L.A. Eyeworks


                 

Original, often iconoclastic, and always invigorating, eyeglasses designed by l.a.Eyeworks are immediately recognized for their bold shapes, imaginative handling of materials, and expressive use of color.

L.A. Eyeworks

Lindberg


Danish design house Lindberg has continued to push the boundaries of modern eyewear design. One of the first companies to integrate titanium and acetate, Lindberg has been worn by celebrities and royal families worldwide. Lindberg continues to gather design awards from around the world each year.

Lindberg

Lool


Lool is a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Barcelona. They are born from the mixture of different disciplines such as advertising, branding, design, fashion and journalism, which allows them to have a unique and fresh vision in the field of optics.
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Matsuda


Founded in 1967 by Mitsuhiro Matsuda in Tokyo, the Matsuda Brand quickly became one of the most celebrated Japanese fashion houses. The creations are famous for looking to the past for Inspiration, while staying current, and of the moment. In a word: Timeless. All of our eyewear is painstakingly crafted by hand in the artisinal eyewear workshops of Japan, and each Matsuda creation represents over 45 years of design history and heritage. Only the finest materials, including celluloid acetate, titanium, sterling silver, 18K solid gold, and 22.5K gold plating are used in each creation.
Matsuda

Moscot


The MOSCOT optical roots were first planted in America by Great Great Grandfather, Hyman Moscot, who arrived from Eastern Europe via Ellis Island in 1899. Hyman began selling ready-made eyeglasses from a pushcart on Orchard Street.
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OGA


For 180 years, the Morel Company has embodied the know how of the French eyewear industry. With over a century of knowledge and adaptation, Morel Company combines to be a leader in development of frame materials and design.

OGA

Oliver Peoples


Born in West Hollywood, in 1986, based on iconic vintage eyewear, OP continues to produce innovative classically inspired designs.

Oliver Peoples

Portrait


Each piece from our PORTRAIT collection is meticulously handcrafted in Italy by skilled artisans who combine traditional techniques with cutting-edge technology to ensure unparalleled quality. Their production process is not only focused on excellence, but also on environmentally friendly practices. They choose to work with suppliers who share their values and promote energy efficiency as well as ethical, non-exploitative working environments.
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Ronit Furst


Each Ronit frame is handpainted by renowned Israeli artist Ronit Furst herself. Ronit frames are produced in almost every pattern and color combination that she can draw up. The frames are designed to look different from every angle, with fine detail and tiny embellishments, graduated color schemes and asymmetric designs.

Ronit Furst

Rudy Project


Rudy has won over 12 design awards for thier sports related eyewear. Rudy is a leder in prescription sports eyewear with their patented FREEFORM TEK Rx Technology.

Rudy Project

Silhouette


Silhouette began in Austria in 1964. Silhouette has been a leader in the rimless, screwless, hingeless eyewear ever since. Bringing together minimalist design, materials and individual needs into a harmonious whole is the highest demand made of the Silhouette brand.

Silhouette

Tavat


TAVAT was to combine simplicity with functionality. The design challenge was recalling with nostalgia, the past triumphs in eyewear that have withstood the test of time and incorporating them with today’s technological advances, for a modern and iconic look and feel.

In an era where it’s truly difficult to invent anything new in eyewear, TAVAT is launching the first 4 models: SoupCan - Round and Panto finished in metal, and also in a combination version with acetate eye-rims. Each style is made with great attention to detail by Italian Craftsmen, in Northern Italy.
Tavat

Tom Ford


        
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Traction


Taking its name Traction Avenue ( famous street in the Arts District in Los Angeles), Traction Productions borrows from the California modern spirit of freedom, associating it with French chic, to create unique models of glasses.
Corbusier