Chief designer at Labor, B. W. Seo is designing frames in Seoul, with a focus on well-considered, essential design, strict craftsmanship and – an important highlight – the avoidance of unnecessary waste. The products are produced in Mazzucchelli and Jimei sheets. We found out more from the heart of the studio…..
Labor regard eyewear as a tool with a balance of essentials and aesthetics for modern individuals. “The spirit of Labor is determined to pursue the highest level of perfection that a good product should have,” the team explains. They strive for well-considered design, an aesthetic that will improve daily life, and place emphasis on the avoidance of overconsumption and unnecessary goods. The line is already stocked in some famous opticians across the globe. Above: the collection at Labor is distinctive, with a minimal aesthetic and timeless yet interesting finishing

For the frames themselves, Labor focuses on essentials and details, artisan quality and forms and volumes that are simple, comfortable and always flattering. Sombre classic colours sit alongside a bright tone of yellow, soft pink and natural green which add a special flavour and aesthetic style.

Labor has a fascinating collection of microfibre cleaning cloths which feature limited art prints. The CHINTZ cloths are produced in a limited run in South Korea. Labor frames are now available worldwide in some of the most exclusive stores including H. Lorenzo (W. Hollywood), Gogosha Optique (LA), Dr. York (Mexico), Le Claireur (Paris), HauteEye (Seoul) and Tartaras (Athens). For more information about Labor, visit www.liveonlabor.com