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FLEXON
Flexon has changed the world of eyewear and
sun wear as we know it. Seeming to defy the laws of nature, Flexon frames return to shape even after accidental bending or twisting. Crafted with a titanium-base alloy developed by the U.S.Naval. Ordance Lab, Flexon frames are made from one of the most flexible metals on the planet.
March on holds four exclusive patents for Flexon, but these memory- metals have also been used in jet aircraft construction, NASA research, super-computer
electronics connectors, and experimental medical products. Still the single largest use of flexible metals among consumers remains Flexon eyewear.
AIR TITANIUM
With frames weighing less than 3 grams, Air Titanium spectacles are the world’s lightest, made from nickel-free titanium wire with a diameter of only 1mm. This optimum dimensioning of the titanium material provides the spectacles with an exceptional flexibility and strength and offers endless scope for
adoption of the spectacles to the physiognomy of individual users. The design is
minimalist no screws, rivets or soldering. Simply a wire bent and shaped into a pair of spectacles, which can either appear almost invisible or more distinct depending on the model chosen.
LA FONT
80 Years of history is at the core of the Lafont concept and what is
evoked by each style. The heritage of the French lifestyle, the
celebration
of Parisian Elegance, and discreet luxury, together with technical
knowledge, and only the use of highest quality materials, is the
essence of
Lafont. Having a passion for high quality, Lafont fashions and
finishes,
with high precision, its frames in France using rich acetates and pure
metals. Known for her innovative colour schemes, Laurence Lafont
creates
eyewear with the same passion she uses in designing home furnishings.
Laurence draws her ideas by observing people and lifestyles, while
visiting
in the markets of Tokyo, Hong Kong, New Delhi or Milan. Simple objects
can
inspire. Laurence extrapolates all the combinations of colours and
textures.
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