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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.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
The 1356 optical and sunglasses frame is a revamped and updated model of the iconic 1291. Made from an 8mm acetate and in a classic round silhouette this is the frame to have this Autumn.
The 0692 is classic rectangular optical frame featuring a straight brow and heavy temples, reminiscent of the bold styles popularised in '60s following Michael Caine's seminal 1965 film The Ipcress File.
The 1356 optical and sunglasses frame is a revamped and updated model of the iconic 1291. Made from an 8mm acetate and in a classic round silhouette this is the frame to have this Autumn.
The 0692 is classic rectangular optical frame featuring a straight brow and heavy temples, reminiscent of the bold styles popularised in '60s following Michael Caine's seminal 1965 film The Ipcress File.
Square, angular frames worn in 1960s cinema set the scene for this optical. It is handcrafted with a straight browbar and slanted lugs, creating the impression of a genderless cat-eye. Chamfering adds depth to the design, which is threaded with this season's Modernist core wire.
The 0692 is classic rectangular optical frame featuring a straight brow and heavy temples, reminiscent of the bold styles popularised in '60s following Michael Caine's seminal 1965 film The Ipcress File.
Square, angular frames worn in 1960s cinema set the scene for this optical. It is handcrafted with a straight browbar and slanted lugs, creating the impression of a genderless cat-eye. Chamfering adds depth to the design, which is threaded with this season's Modernist core wire.
Inspired by the fine lines and technical attention to detail of Japanese tattoo art - sharing similar creative practices of minimalist structure and colouring . The GR02 is a minimally constructed frame, punctuated with slick design features and understated character.
Square, angular frames worn in 1960s cinema set the scene for this optical. It is handcrafted with a straight browbar and slanted lugs, creating the impression of a genderless cat-eye. Chamfering adds depth to the design, which is threaded with this season's Modernist core wire.
Inspired by the fine lines and technical attention to detail of Japanese tattoo art - sharing similar creative practices of minimalist structure and colouring . The GR02 is a minimally constructed frame, punctuated with slick design features and understated character.
Square, angular frames worn in 1960s cinema set the scene for this optical. It is handcrafted with a straight browbar and slanted lugs, creating the impression of a genderless cat-eye. Chamfering adds depth to the design, which is threaded with this season's Modernist core wire.
Inspired by the fine lines and technical attention to detail of Japanese tattoo art - sharing similar creative practices of minimalist structure and colouring . The GR02 is a minimally constructed frame, punctuated with slick design features and understated character.
Jack Kerouac and his Beatnik contemporaries inspired the framework for the GR05. It is shaped with extended lugs and detailed with polished Compass Star pins. Sculpted Fender temples complete the design.
Considered a design classic, this frame has been a staple in the Cutler and Gross collection in various guises for almost 40 years. For its third incarnation for 2021, it’s revived once again as a 9mm premium acetate with an increased eye size of 53mm.
Inspired by the fine lines and technical attention to detail of Japanese tattoo art - sharing similar creative practices of minimalist structure and colouring . The GR02 is a minimally constructed frame, punctuated with slick design features and understated character.
Jack Kerouac and his Beatnik contemporaries inspired the framework for the GR05. It is shaped with extended lugs and detailed with polished Compass Star pins. Sculpted Fender temples complete the design.
Considered a design classic, this frame has been a staple in the Cutler and Gross collection in various guises for almost 40 years. For its third incarnation for 2021, it’s revived once again as a 9mm premium acetate with an increased eye size of 53mm.
Inspired by the fine lines and technical attention to detail of Japanese tattoo art - sharing similar creative practices of minimalist structure and colouring . The GR02 is a minimally constructed frame, punctuated with slick design features and understated character.
Jack Kerouac and his Beatnik contemporaries inspired the framework for the GR05. It is shaped with extended lugs and detailed with polished Compass Star pins. Sculpted Fender temples complete the design.
The Great Frog's anarchic vision takes these square glasses into bolder territory. They're detailed with Dagger and Lucky Diamond emblems, which are cast from Sterling Silver by a jeweller in Vicenza.