LUMINANCE VISION - Key Persons


Barton Perreira

This compelling collection of vintage-inspired frames features phenomenal details like intricate filigree metalwork and rich jewel-colored acetate frames.

Blake Kuwahara

A collection of frames that are a mashup of my colliding aesthetics with special attention paid to sculpting and tactility. They are artful but wearable. By using laborious production techniques and a lot of handwork, an inner silhouette is encased in an unexpectedly fresh outer shape. This seamless fusion of two frames and the juxtaposition of contrasting form and color create a design tension that is thoroughly modern yet comfortably familiar. A paradox. Like me.

Caroline Abram

Job Titles:
  • Designer
Optician turned designer, Caroline Abram knows what eyewear needs and the fashion people want. Her style is soft enough to be approachable, while striking enough to be considered trendy. Her line of simple statement glasses are so popular she has expanded to include a children's line.

Face A Face

Far from standardized fashion diktats and conformist trends, each collection asserts its artistic temperament, drawing its inspiration from the sources of Modern Art, architecture and contemporary design FACE A FACE frames are developed within the design studio directed by Pascal Jaulent resembling small subtle pieces of architecture, playing with volumes, shapes, material and textures.

Goemon Masunaga

Goemon Masunaga began crafting optical wear in 1905, and his legacy continues. Masunaga handles every step of the creation in their eyewear collection, from the raw materials down to the final touches at the end of the production line. Each piece exudes quality craftsmanship and superior materials. Elegance and sophistication define this collection of flattering eyewear.