Discreet Danish engineering. No screws, no welds, no nonsense.
Lindberg was founded in 1969 in Aarhus by Poul-Jørn Lindberg as a single optician's shop, and reinvented in the early 1980s when his son Henrik Lindberg studied design at the Aarhus School of Architecture and started questioning why eyewear had to look like everyone else's.
The answer was the Air Titanium series: rimless frames built from a single piece of titanium wire, joined entirely without screws, rivets, or welds. They weigh under three grams. They've been awarded the iF Design Award, the Red Dot, and a permanent spot in the New York Museum of Modern Art's design collection.
Today Lindberg is still family-owned, still made in Aarhus, and still impossible to mistake for anything else. Every frame is built to order from your prescription, your face measurements, and your choice of frame, temple, lens shape, and finish. Lead times are a few weeks. Lifespans are decades.
The Lindberg Air Titanium Rim — an oval rimless frame in matte titanium with a soft, almost-not-there feel. Or, for a slightly stronger statement, the Strip Titanium series.
Because nobody else builds frames this way, and because once you wear one for a week you understand why people fly to Copenhagen to be fitted.
Every Lindberg frame in our collection is here to be tried on. Walk in during open hours, or book a personal-shopping appointment for the full experience.
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