Independent British Eyewear
CUTLER AND GROSS is an established British eyewear brand. It was founded by Graham Cutler and Tony Gross in 1969. The brand from Knightsbridge, London has a unique touch as it combines timeless luxury with the best Italian craftsmanship. CUTLER AND GROSS has fans all over the world who especially adore the sophistication of the brand with its numbered designs, while the logo is not present on the frame.
Referencing one of the stars of the golden age of Hollywood, Rock Hudson, the 9289 oozes late 50s charm and sophistication.
An archive frame first worn by Cutler and Gross customer Elton John was reworked through a modern lens, resulting in the 9126 optical. The eccentric silhouette pairs a curved browline with angular lugs and chamfering.
Referencing one of the stars of the golden age of Hollywood, Rock Hudson, the 9289 oozes late 50s charm and sophistication.
An iconic frame with larger lenses: the 0847V2 reworks the original pair worn by Colin Firth in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'. It's sculpted with a sloping browline, presenting a tailored take on classic aviator sunglasses. Polished vintage pins and Paddle temple tips refine the design.
A maximalist take on the cat-eye – the 1407 optical is shaped with a high stepped browline that drops to a rounded base. The split-layer construction adds luminosity, tempering pigmented Black acetate with crystal edges.
The Great Frog’s iconic metalwork reframes these square glasses with renegade roots. Hand cast from Sterling Silver, Dagger and Soaring Eagle frontal and temple pins disrupt the design. It’s crafted by hand to an old-school biker-style silhouette, and sculpted with weight-saving milling.
An iconic frame with larger lenses: the 0847V2 reworks the original pair worn by Colin Firth in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'. It's sculpted with a sloping browline, presenting a tailored take on classic aviator sunglasses. Polished vintage pins and Paddle temple tips refine the design.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration combines over 100 years of heritage craftsmanship, and this optical is a case in point. It's sculpted by hand to an eccentric cat-eye silhouette with Dagger frontal pins cast from Sterling Silver.
The Great Frog’s iconic metalwork reframes these square glasses with renegade roots. Hand cast from Sterling Silver, Dagger and Soaring Eagle frontal and temple pins disrupt the design. It’s crafted by hand to an old-school biker-style silhouette, and sculpted with weight-saving milling.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration combines over 100 years of heritage craftsmanship, and this optical is a case in point. It's sculpted by hand to an eccentric cat-eye silhouette with Dagger frontal pins cast from Sterling Silver.
The Great Frog’s iconic metalwork reframes these square glasses with renegade roots. Hand cast from Sterling Silver, Dagger and Soaring Eagle frontal and temple pins disrupt the design. It’s crafted by hand to an old-school biker-style silhouette, and sculpted with weight-saving milling.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration combines over 100 years of heritage craftsmanship, and this optical is a case in point. It's sculpted by hand to an eccentric cat-eye silhouette with Dagger frontal pins cast from Sterling Silver.
Rectangle design optical frame with interior 'televisioni' milling from 9mm sheet acetate milled from behind for comfort. Flat bridge a new vertical frontal pin and pinless temples.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration combines over 100 years of heritage craftsmanship, and this optical is a case in point. It's sculpted by hand to an eccentric cat-eye silhouette with Dagger frontal pins cast from Sterling Silver.
Rectangle design optical frame with interior 'televisioni' milling from 9mm sheet acetate milled from behind for comfort. Flat bridge a new vertical frontal pin and pinless temples.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.
The 9288 brings a contemporary perspective to 60s cat-eye glasses. Sculptural curved frontals and Fender-shaped tips add dimension to the frame, which is signed with a Gold-foil logo on the inner temple.
Rectangle design optical frame with interior 'televisioni' milling from 9mm sheet acetate milled from behind for comfort. Flat bridge a new vertical frontal pin and pinless temples.