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.
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.


