Fusing two creative worlds in an exclusive eyewear release of 50 pieces: KROMATIKE
A new limited-edition collection by Nina Mûr has been designed with the Spanish painter, sculptor and designer, OKUDA San Miguel in a celebration of creative freedom, individuality and the transformative power of colour. Created for those who see design – and eyewear – as a form of self-expression and art as an attitude towards life, the frames in the edition have all the distinctive traits of Nina Mûr frames fused with the iconic three-dimensional elements present in the creative universe of OKUDA. These elements have been reinterpreted for the frames, through applications of coloured resin in 3D. The detail is incorporated into the distinctive nature of the collection, bringing volume, texture and a striking one-of-a-kind visual identity to the frames. Above: Lorena Serrano of Nina Mûr and OKUDA San Miguel

“At Nina Mûr, we share a commitment to authenticity, innovation and creative freedom. We see eyewear as more than an object: an extension of identity and a powerful way to express how we see, experience and engage with the world…” Lorena Serrano, Nina Mûr

Made in Nina Mûr’s studio in Madrid, each KROMATIKE frame has been produced with a careful selection of colours and laminations, some of them designed exclusively for this project, creating chromatic combinations that translate the artist’s characteristic visual language into the product.
The collection is composed of a single frame shape available in various colour combinations, produced in a limited and numbered edition of 50: in Black (5 pieces); Green (5 pieces); Yellow (5 pieces); White (5 pieces); fluo Yellow (5 pieces); fluo Pink (5 pieces); Red (5 pieces); Pink (5 pieces); Orange (5 pieces); and Purple (5 pieces). Once sold out, additional production runs are planned. Pre-order from 1st July 2026. www.ninamur.com
About the artist / OKUDA San Miguel is a world-renowned painter and sculptor known for his distinctive style of colourful geometric patterns that portray headless animals, skulls, religious icons and bodies without identity. His works often raise questions about existentialism, the universe, the meaning of life, and “the contradictions of society’s false freedom showing a conflict between modernity and our roots”: ultimately between man and the same. OKUDA San Miguel was born in Santander, Spain and began his career as a graffiti artist around 1997. Find out more about the artist at www.okudasanmiguel.com
Link to video of the artist and eyewear designer in conversation: https://ninamur.com/okuda-kromatike/






































