Art-Inspired Eyewear - Handcrafted in Italy
Founded by two half-Venezuelan/Spanish siblings in Bassano del Grappa (Italy) in April 2016 with passion for authentic craftsmanship, contemporary design and supporting small enterprises with a meaningful vision, PORTRAIT Eyewear is the only brand in the eyewear market entirely influenced by contemporary art. The shapes are the result of in-depth design research with experimentation at the heart of the product, strongly influenced by art-history movements and dedicated to iconic figures. Coherent with the project’s art soul, the communication is based on the promotion of emerging artists in a fair cooperation that co- endorses both players; the brand and its fascinating testimonials.
Lye - These 90’s inspired oval-tiny eyewear, either optical or sunglasses, reminds us of Leonard Charles Huia Lye, the New Zealand’s artist from early twentieth century, known for his extraordinary experimental films and kinetic sculptures.
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Interface - These sunglasses are a tribute to Peter Campus, an American pioneer video-artist of the 70's who's work experimented with the viewer identity, creating interaction through perception.
Charlotte - Dedicated to Elisabeth Charlotte Rist, better known as Pipilotti Rist, these sunglasses express experimentation, courage and the break of conventional barriers, embracing color through the intervention of pieces of acetate and colorful lenses. The Glitch and its inherent noise, is declined in a feminine shape that’s timeless but contemporary,...
Lori - Lori Herbersger, the Swiss artist who inspired PORTRAIT Neon’s most feminine icon, not only uses light tubes in his art, but also considers the reflections and interaction with the objects around them.
Lori - Lori Herbersger, the Swiss artist who inspired PORTRAIT Neon’s most feminine icon, not only uses light tubes in his art, but also considers the reflections and interaction with the objects around them.
Lori - Lori Herbersger, the Swiss artist who inspired PORTRAIT Neon’s most feminine icon, not only uses light tubes in his art, but also considers the reflections and interaction with the objects around them.
Lori - Lori Herbersger, the Swiss artist who inspired PORTRAIT Neon’s most feminine icon, not only uses light tubes in his art, but also considers the reflections and interaction with the objects around them.
Lori - Lori Herbersger, the Swiss artist who inspired PORTRAIT Neon’s most feminine icon, not only uses light tubes in his art, but also considers the reflections and interaction with the objects around them.
Flavin - Dedicated to one of the neon-artist pioneers, Dan Flavin, this model represents that emotion worth declining a full collection. Lines connect the rounded frame and its circles, with a minimalistic yet retro approach, similar to Flavin’s art installations.