The houses we carry
The greatest assembly of independent eyewear lines available — sixteen houses, no mass-market names among them, each fitted by hand in Ada.
Lindberg
Danish titanium. Screwless, hingeless, almost weightless — engineered down to nothing.
Theo
Belgian avant-garde. Frames named like art pieces, made for people who want to be noticed for the right reason.
Anne et Valentin
French independent. Colour and proportion treated as a craft of its own.
DITA
Luxury, Japanese-made. Obsessive build quality and quiet, expensive detailing.
Mykita
German, handmade in Berlin. A patented spring hinge and an industrial-design eye.
Ørgreen
Danish, handmade. Layered titanium colour you don't see anywhere else.

Moscot
NYC heritage, since 1915. Honest, durable, the original of a hundred imitations.
Matsuda
Japanese artisan. Hand-engraved metalwork and an old-world finish.
SALT.
California, handmade. Sea, Air, Land, Time — natural materials, no logos shouting.
Hapter
Italian, hand made. Rubber and textile temples — eyewear that behaves like a tool.

LGR
Italian sun, built on a North-African heritage. Glass lenses, made to last.
Vuarnet
French sun and optical heritage. Mineral-glass lenses with a mountaineering past.
L.A. Eyeworks
California independent, since 1979. Sculptural, witty, unmistakably its own.
Kala
Handmade, small-batch. The quiet kind of well-made.
Izipizi
French readers and sun. Easygoing, colourful, the right answer for a spare pair.
POC
Performance sun. Swedish engineering for people who actually go fast.
Also
Sun, and a good spare pair.
Vuarnet·SALT.·POC·Izipizi·LGR
Independent sun lines with real glass and real heritage — and easygoing French readers for the spare pair you keep losing.
Come try them on.
Frames are fitted in person, not sold from a cart. Walk in during shop hours and we'll find the one.