Delbecchi
Beyond Mass Luxury
Four independent European designers. Exclusive eyewear, with no online competition and impeccable after-sales service. Margins that make luxury profitable again.
Designer reading glasses. Contemporary design frames, with particular attention to quality.
Typography-Inspired Frames for Creative Professionals
The young Belgian-Thai designer has worked with many renowned fashion designers around the world. She designs and manufactures sophisticated and unique eyewear, with an emphasis on elegance.
Spanish pure-titanium eyewear house founded in 2018, offering high-quality titanium and cellulose acetate frames designed in Madrid for independent opticians who want comfort, durability and mid-range pricing.
The “ultimate reading glasses” from Switzerland: premounted readers with photochromic and blue-light variants.
Most ready-made readers feel like disposable pharmacy items: basic, fragile and generic, with little attention to design or comfort. +41 Eyewear focuses on design-driven reading glasses and nose-clip readers, offering colourful, compact frames in multiple diopters, including photochromic and blue-light protection options, built for daily use rather than one‑off emergency reading.
Design: Swiss modernist architecture—clean lines, functional beauty
Materials: Compact, lightweight frames built from quality materials for daily use
Target: Architects, minimalist enthusiasts who reject logo-heavy luxury
Typography-Inspired Frames for Creative Professionals
Creative professionals and typography enthusiasts struggle to find eyewear that reflects their passion for design history and letterform aesthetics.
Good's dedicated its first collection to the architecture of Naples, birthplace of the brand’s art and culture.
Download PDFHeritage letterforms from Bodoni to Garamond. For graphic designers and creative directors who appreciate typographic history.
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Italian-made frames by Belgian-Thai designer Nathalie Fordeyn, blending high fashion, craftsmanship and sustainability.
Most luxury eyewear forces a choice between runway style and responsible materials—either iconic design with little transparency, or ethical frames that lack desirability. Nathalie Fordeyn creates limited-edition frames made in Italy from bio-acetate M49, hand-polished and detailed with couture-inspired touches. Each model is designed as a lasting piece for independent opticians who want contemporary luxury, ethical production and a strong storytelling asset in their assortment.
Pedigree: Worked with DVF, Sonia Rykiel—couture influence with gold accents
Sustainable: Handmade in limited batches, bio-acetate M49, premium polarized lenses
Exclusive: Very limited editions—true exclusivity for upscale boutiques
Spanish Titanium Craftsmanship
Kurko Visión is a Spanish pure-titanium eyewear house founded in 2018 by Pedro Díaz and his three sons, backed by more than 50 years of experience in the optical sector. The brand focuses on a very specific space: high-quality titanium and cellulose acetate frames, comfortable and durable, designed in Madrid with original shapes and a mid-range price point for demanding independent opticians.
Craftsmanship: Designed and manufactured in Spain
Materials: Ultra-lightweight titanium construction
Design: Mediterranean sensibility + technical excellence
Market: Strong recognition in Spanish-speaking markets
For an independent optical boutique, carrying the same mass-luxury brands as everyone else means doing the marketing work for big chains and online platforms: clients compare, margins fall, and every quote turns into a price war. Our exclusive distribution model gives you the advantage back—collections your competitors can’t access, with wholesale terms designed to reward your eye for curation, not subsidize other players.