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The right way to BE UNIQUE

Mexico

“I use color, but when I draw I don’t think about it. I usually choose it after building the space. At that point I go to the place at different times of the day and start imagining color, imagining colors ranging from the most extravagant to the most credible.”

Luis Barragàn

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Luis Barragàn

Luis Barragàn

The colors called MEXICO are inspired by those used by the great architect, active in the 1920s in Mexico, Luis Barragàn for his architecture where light shapes colors and matter, revealing the beauty of the shapes of the spaces.

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Colore Lenti

Lens Color

Seleziona il colore delle lenti.

Select the desired color.

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Montatura

Frames

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Inspiration

The colors chosen comes from those used in the buildings designed by the architect Barragàn, who offers large colored surfaces with pure and bright tones that capture the light giving materiality.

Personality

The MEXICO color is more than a color, is a set of colors. Orange, coral, yellow, blue, bright but not noisy colors, inherited from the strong colors of Mexican popular architecture that inspired Barragan, but which give the frames and the wearer a cheerful but not excessive look. Cheerfulness, decision but not extravagance, courage to dare and a right dose of irony are the characteristics of those who prefer these colors.

Description

Details

  • 100% handmade in Italy
  • 90 PIECES LIMITED EDITION
  • Mazzucchelli M49 bio-acetate, polished by hand
  • Details are all milled and manufactured by hand, through 60 processing steps
  • Nosepad pronounced for a better fit
  • Metal front rivet, silver color reproduce the apostrophe taken from the Good’s logo
  • Anima (core) in metal, forged with a specific three-dimensional mold and inserted by hand in the temple