Architectural frames and metal design with Lool Eyewear

The artistry behind lool‘s glasses is a subtle nod to generations past, seamlessly combining a quintessential modernism with a love of the late 1900’s. Their point of reference is one as idyllic as it is daring, relying on man-made structure to bridge the gap between past and future. Meticulous detail leads to striking hand-forged, steel-based frames, and a combination of nylon Carl Zeiss lenses and hinges that do not require obtrusive screws make them as heavy-duty as they are aesthetic.

Original metal sunglasses for men and women, Nox & Levana from the Grid Series by Lool Eyewear

lool Eyewear – Nox & Levana from the Grid Series

Earth elements like space and light lend their eternal muse, providing a natural air to a design that is otherwise carefully constructed. The city of Barcelona lives in each curated piece, as does a fascination with “retrofuturism”, defining the space between who we are and who we were destined to be.
Metal sunglasses from the Grid Series by the Spanish designer Lool Eyewear

lool Eyewear – Grid Series

Geometrical eyeglasses with a doble bridge, model Cabin from the Tectonic Series by Lool Eyewear

lool Eyewear – Cabin from the Tectonic Series

In a series of three, their collections blend passion, idealism, and forward-thinking with an ear to society’s roots. From the structured Grid Series to the forward-thinking Tectonic Series, there is undoubtedly a way for every spec shopper to tap into their own futuristic style.

The end result is an eye-catching glance both forward and backward, a bold and brazen commentary on expansion, on willpower, and on a near-perfect architectural uprising. The potential found in humanity’s creation is limitless, and the brilliant design of lool’s signature pieces strive to capture this, bringing the wearer so much more than a simple accessory or mere eye protection, but an entryway into the world of possibility in which they can do whatever they wish.

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