Bright Yellow Round Eyeglasses Resting on a Colorful Patterned Case with Abstract Art on a White Background.  | Eyestylist 13th July 2026

l.a.Eyeworks’ Limited Edition for Art Matters’ Gai Gherardi Fellowship

The popular round Button frame has been released in a distinctive yellow tone – in a small batch of just 100 pieces

A limited-edition colourway of the Button frame has been released for summer, with proceeds benefiting the Gai Gherardi Fellowship, established by the New York–based nonprofit foundation Art Matters to support the work of groundbreaking artists. The special edition is produced in a limited run of 100 individually numbered frames in the custom “Yellow” hue. Both the frame and its signature colourway were developed by l.a.Eyeworks co-founder and designer Gai Gherardi prior to her untimely passing in 2025.

Art Matters established the Gai Gherardi Fellowship to honour Gherardi’s more than three decades of service to the foundation’s board and her devotion to supporting artists. “Gai’s generosity to Art Matters was simply incredible,” notes Abbey Williams, Director of Art Matters, “and this initiative by l.a.Eyeworks is vital to carrying forward her visionary legacy through this fellowship.”

“We are so touched by Art Matters’ creation of the Gai Gherardi Fellowship.” adds l.a.Eyeworks Director of Communications Brent Zerger. “It perfectly reflects the importance of l.a.Eyeworks’ ever-evolving history of exhibitions, commissions and collaborations with artists since its founding by Gai Gherardi and Barbara McReynolds in 1979.” Above: the special edition of the Button frame accompanied by Huntley Muir x l.a.Eyeworks’ case and cleaning cloth

Bright Yellow Round Eyeglasses with a Matching Yellow Temple Arms Laid Flat on a White Surface, Front View.  | Eyestylist 13th July 2026
laEyeworks Limited Edition Button frame summer 2026

The limited-edition frame is crafted from pure titanium in Japan and features custom temple tips in yellow optical acetate – a signature colour that was dear to l.a.Eyeworks’ designer, Gai Gherardi. Each of the 100 individually numbered frames is accompanied by a protective hard case and lens cleaning cloth, both designed by the artist duo Huntley Muir (see more on this collaboration at https://www.eyestylist.com/2026/04/l-a-eyeworks-reveal-cases-and-cloths-in-latest-collaboration-with-huntley-muir/).

The Button frame is now available via l.a.Eyeworks’ wholesale network of independent opticians and boutiques worldwide, as well as its namesake retail location in Los Angeles while supplies last. Find out more at https://www.laeyeworks.com