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CraftWinter 2026

Hand-cut titanium, and why we stopped trying to machine it.

Every frame is milled by a family atelier that has been cutting rimless eyewear since 1972. We tried robot precision. We came back.

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AH. — rectangular rimless with engineered temple

Hand-cut titanium, and why we stopped trying to machine it.

Every frame is milled by a family atelier that has been cutting rimless eyewear since 1972. We tried robot precision. We came back.

Full article on its way — this note is being written. In the meantime, each entry sits here with its title, excerpt, and the frame it belongs to.

“The collection is small on purpose. Each frame is one decision, held for longer than it should be.”

Three letters a year go to insiders. This journal is where the rest lives — longer pieces, notes on the lens, dispatches from the atelier, and a teaser whenever a new frame is cut.

MM. — octagonal minimal frame with rose lens

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The first 200 wearers.

Who bought HMH. first, and why. A short dispatch from the insider list, with the kind of numbers we’re allowed to share.

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