Metal is one of the most common materials used in the construction of a frame. With generally thin edges, metal eyewear offers a clean and simplistic design. The pure lines of the frame give metal eyewear the advantage that it can be easily adapted to any face shape.
Constructed mainly with thin edges, these metal frames are also available in half-rimmed or pierced glasses if you don't like the presence of rims. Thanks to thin stems, the sides of the metal glasses do not underline the length of the face and harmonize the delicacy, but also the fineness of the head features.
Robustness
Metal is a common material in frame design because of its resistance to falls and other potential damage. With a durable structure over time, the metal frame is extremely shock resistant and offers increased strength. By mixing metal with different alloys such as aluminium, nickel or titanium, today's metal frames combine strength, lightness and durability.
Comfort
Light, resistant and space-saving, metal glasses are comfortable to wear. The thin or non-existent strapping makes you forget the frame is on your face. Metal glasses usually have adjustable nose pads to place the frame firmly on your face. The adjustable nose pads are more pleasant and comfortable and prevent the frame from slipping off the face and causing discomfort.
Timeless style
Although there are a variety of different models and styles of frames, metal eyewear has never lost any of its beauty. This is because their sleek and versatile design resists changing trends. Whether they are rounded, square, rimmed, half rimmed or pierced, metal frames offer a durable style that is always in tune with the times. Through a variety of styles, these frames carry a well-stocked style catalogue. From vintage style with its rounded edges to contemporary style, metal frames are available for all periods and all tastes.