"Champagne Lumière" Glasses
"Champagne Lumière" Glasses
On a understated transparent plexiglass display, in an atelier with minimalist and luminous lines, these glasses rest with the assured tranquility of iconic pieces — those that don't need to shout to be noticed.
The frame is an oversized square in transparent champagne acetate: not gold, not beige, not amber — something in between and unrepeatable, like the color of bubbles in a glass of grand cru at sunset. The crystalline transparency of the acetate allows light to pass through, creating a luminous and warm effect that changes with every angle, almost alive.
The shape is strictly square, oversized, with generous thickness — an architectural structure for the face, framing the gaze with the same authority as a window in a Haussmannian building. No softness, no conciliatory curves: only pure geometry at the service of elegance.
The detail that elevates these glasses from accessory to object of desire is the golden chain hinge — golden links crafted with jeweler's precision that connect the frame and temple with a gesture of discreet yet unmistakable luxury. Not a hinge, not a simple mechanism — a nod to fine jewelry, worn on the face.
The gradient grey-brown lenses filter the Mediterranean light with an enveloping softness, without altering the colors of the world — only softening them, like a filter from another era.
These glasses don't protect from the sun — they protect from banality. And that, ultimately, is true luxury. ✨
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