Independent eyewear brands continue to push the boundaries of bold design… exploring wide-ranging creative opportunities across colour, structure, materiality, 3-dimensionality and asymmetry. These and many other innovative design touches ensure that eyewear enthusiasts are presented with an exciting and diverse selection of bold iterations to choose from. Here, we highlight five of our favourite distinctive independent eyewear collections which illustrate the desirability of bold statements with special characteristics…
1.Nina Mûr / Luminiers Collection (image above) – colourful art-inspired statement eyewear in sustainable ply wood
Nina Mûr’s Luminiers pays tribute to two groundbreaking movements that transformed the 20th century: the radical boldness and geometric irreverence of the Memphis Group, and the structural purity and poetic functionality of Bauhaus.
These spectacular designs are conceived as small pieces of architecture for the face. There are three distinctive silhouettes in the collection – each one exploring new forms of aesthetic, technical, and emotional expression. “Like miniature lamps or graphic pieces”, the glasses have been designed to challenge the boundary between the utilitarian and the artistic. Read the Eyestylist article: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/09/silmo-paris-2025-nina-mur-previews-luminiers/

2. KACI / sculptured acetate designs in a palette of striking tones
With frames designed to “transcend the boundaries of time and space,” Kaci is a relatively new entry in eyewear. The brand was founded in 2022 by Kalila and Yannis Kaci and was one of the highlights amongst the emerging eyewear exhibitors at Silmo Paris 2025 – Fascinated by the Berber civilisation, the traditional work of Moroccan artisans, and the infinite possibilities of using traditional, authentic methods of craftsmanship in eyewear production today: Kaci eyewear by Kalila and Yannis Kaci is designed in colours and nuances which honour the light and soul of the rich Berber culture – its land and its people. With a passion for artisan excellence, Kalila and Yannis have developed their collection in the Jura in France, using carefully selected natural and sustainable materials – in close collaboration with ‘family’ workshops and makers. Read the Eyestylist article: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/11/kaci-paris-blending-tradition-with-the-avant-garde/

3. Paloceras / exaggerated inflated volumes for eyewear
In fashion spheres, Paloceras has been dubbed an exceptional rising force and in the optical world, while early adopters of the bold and stylish inflated forms included a handful of the leading opticians across the globe, at the forefront of eyewear fashion and qualitative design.
In May 2025 they launched two new styles in their Pebble Collection, known for its bold inflated forms and colour innovation. The new Aviator (VX) and Diamond (DX) which join frames like the RX, an oval shape with the distinctive signature style, extend the eye-catching collection with new directions. “The development began not with sketches, but with simulation,” Design Director Alexis Perron-Corriveau explains. “Using digital matter in motion, we watched as geometry settled into place. Not through control, but through release. Shape was found, not forced….” Read the Eyestylist article: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/05/paloceras-pebble-collection-ss25/

4. J.F. Rey / Layers collection – an example of an asymmetrical combination design in stainless steel and blue/white chequered acetate
Iconic, statement-making, and ever colourful. The JF2062 glasses in the LAYERS collection is a J.F. Rey icon that boldly reappears in fresh colours and with a new stainless steel and acetate construction – designed, says the creative team, “to offer greater strength and support”. The round and square eye shape is a signature edition from the French label, appearing frequently through the collection and often cited for its impressive and unexpected yet wearable look. Read the Eyestylist feature at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/07/j-f-rey-an-iconic-frame-reimagined/

5. Götti Switzerland / Dimension collection – thick-rimmed, lightweight 3D printed styles
For those who love the ‘sculpted’ style, these two new bevelled-effect 3D printed Dimension by Götti Switzerland frames combine a timeless look with a clean and contemporary angular aesthetic. The makers describe the frames as all-rounders from this 3D printed line, offering easy-to-wear shapes in a material that is soft, lightweight and very pleasant to wear.
Thanks to the custom-made options at Götti, the styles, which are suitable for optical lenses or as sunglasses, can also be individually adjusted for an optimized fit and even more comfort. Find out more at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/04/3d-printed-styles-released-at-gotti-switzerland/
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