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Our discerning dispensing team has curated an exceptional selection of eyewear brands that combine outstanding design, comfort and craftsmanship. Each collection is hand picked not only for its aesthetic appeal, but for the features and benefits that enhance everyday wear and visual performance.

Eyewear

Tom Ford eyeglasses with branded box on blue gradient background

Tom Ford

Launched in 2005, Tom Ford Eyewear is known for its bold silhouettes, refined materials, and the instantly recognisable metal “T” detail. The brand is closely associated with Hollywood and modern cinema, with frames frequently worn by Daniel Craig both on and off screen, including in his role as James Bond, as well as by Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Ryan Gosling. Tom Ford eyewear reflects confident, contemporary glamour, making it a popular choice for those seeking strong design with a cinematic edge.
Burgundy Bvlgari cat-eye glasses on white surface with blue background

Bvlgari

Founded in Rome in 1884, Bvlgari is renowned for transforming fine jewellery into bold expressions of luxury. Its eyewear collections draw inspiration from iconic designs such as Serpenti and B.zero1, translating jewellery craftsmanship into sculptural frames. These designs are ideal for those who want eyewear that feels like a statement piece rooted in Italian heritage.
Eyeglasses and perfume bottle displayed on white shelves in a store

Cartier

Established in Paris in 1847, Cartier has long been associated with royalty and cultural icons. Cartier eyewear reflects this legacy through refined metalwork, signature motifs, and impeccable balance. Many designs echo historic Cartier watches and jewellery, resulting in frames that feel timeless, discreet, and unmistakably prestigious.
Chopard luxury eyeglasses display with gold-rimmed frames in showcase

Chopard

Founded in 1860 in Switzerland, Chopard is celebrated for its expertise in fine watchmaking and high jewellery. This precision is reflected in its eyewear through elegant proportions, subtle detailing, and refined materials. Chopard frames appeal to wearers who value craftsmanship and quiet sophistication over overt branding.
Rimless eyeglasses with red arms on a reflective dark surface

TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer began in 1860 and is globally recognised for precision engineering and motorsport innovation. Its eyewear reflects this technical heritage with hingeless construction inspired by mechanical design rather than traditional frames. Lightweight, flexible, and durable, TAG Heuer eyewear is ideal for active lifestyles and performance-led comfort.
Black Gucci eyeglasses with green and red striped temple arms

Gucci

Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci has shaped modern luxury through creativity and cultural influence. Gucci eyewear is expressive and fashion-forward, featuring bold shapes and distinctive detailing. These frames are often chosen by those who see eyewear as a key part of personal style and self-expression.
Transparent Moscot glasses on brand packaging with blue background

Moscot

Moscot is a family-run New York eyewear brand with origins dating back to 1915. Deeply rooted in the Lower East Side, many of its designs are inspired by archival frames worn by artists and intellectuals. The Lemtosh frame, famously worn by Johnny Depp, has become a cultural icon—celebrated for its timeless shape, authenticity, and heritage appeal.
Maui Jim sunglasses on glass box with white stones against blue background

Maui Jim

Maui Jim began in Hawaii in the 1980s, initially selling sunglasses designed to combat intense island glare. The brand is best known for its PolarizedPlus2® lenses, which enhance colour and clarity while reducing glare and blocking UV. Maui Jim is particularly valued for outdoor comfort and visual performance.
Tortoiseshell eyeglasses with reflection in round mirror on coral background

Ørgreen

Founded in Denmark in 1997, Ørgreen is known for combining Scandinavian minimalism with Japanese manufacturing expertise. Each titanium frame undergoes over 100 production processes, resulting in lightweight strength and subtle, sophisticated colour. Ørgreen appeals to those who appreciate innovation without overt logos
Lindberg glasses on wooden stand with blue background and packaging

Lindberg

Founded in Denmark in 1997, Ørgreen is known for combining Scandinavian minimalism with Japanese manufacturing expertise. Each titanium frame undergoes over 100 production processes, resulting in lightweight strength and subtle, sophisticated colour. Ørgreen appeals to those who appreciate innovation without overt logos
Transparent green eyeglasses with red and black accents on white background

WOOW

WOOW is a contemporary French brand that celebrates joy, colour, and individuality. Known for playful detailing, hidden messages, and bold colour combinations, WOOW eyewear is designed to uplift and empower. These frames are ideal for wearers who enjoy expressing personality through eyewear.
Vintage Oliver Peoples glasses on wooden discs with framed black and white portrait

Oliver Peoples

Founded in Los Angeles in 1987, Oliver Peoples draws inspiration from vintage American eyewear and classic cinema. One of its most iconic designs, the Gregory Peck frame, is inspired by the actor’s glasses in To Kill a Mockingbird. With a logo-free philosophy and refined craftsmanship, Oliver Peoples offers timeless frames with cultural and cinematic significance.
Large vintage-style brown metal frame eyeglasses on white background

Max Mara

Established in Italy in 1951, Max Mara is synonymous with refined femininity and timeless elegance. Max Mara eyewear reflects this heritage through clean silhouettes, subtle detailing, and sophisticated materials, offering frames that complement a polished, confident wardrobe.
Oliver Peoples glasses on wooden slice with vintage portrait and document

Oliver Peoples

Founded in Los Angeles in 1987, Oliver Peoples draws inspiration from vintage American eyewear and classic cinema. One of its most iconic designs, the Gregory Peck frame, is inspired by the actor’s glasses in To Kill a Mockingbird. With a logo-free philosophy and refined craftsmanship, Oliver Peoples offers timeless frames with cultural and cinematic significance.

Two Lindberg eyeglasses on wooden stand with blue background

Lindberg

Established in 1986, Lindberg revolutionised eyewear with its screwless, rivet-free design. Engineered for minimal weight and maximum comfort, many Lindberg frames are fully customisable. The brand is favoured by wearers who prioritise comfort, precision, and understated luxury.

Maui Jim sunglasses on a white box with stones against blue background

Maui Jim

Maui Jim began in Hawaii in the 1980s, initially selling sunglasses designed to combat intense island glare. The brand is best known for its PolarizedPlus2® lenses, which enhance colour and clarity while reducing glare and blocking UV. Maui Jim is particularly valued for outdoor comfort and visual performance.

Tortoiseshell glasses on blue background with colorful movie photo collage

Moscot

Moscot is a family-run New York eyewear brand with origins dating back to 1915. Deeply rooted in the Lower East Side, many of its designs are inspired by archival frames worn by artists and intellectuals. The Lemtosh frame, famously worn by Johnny Depp, has become a cultural icon—celebrated for its timeless shape, authenticity, and heritage appeal.

Chopard eyeglasses display with gold-rimmed glasses on a reflective surface

Chopard

Founded in 1860 in Switzerland, Chopard is celebrated for its expertise in fine watchmaking and high jewellery. This precision is reflected in its eyewear through elegant proportions, subtle detailing, and refined materials. Chopard frames appeal to wearers who value craftsmanship and quiet sophistication over overt branding.

Burgundy Bvlgari cat-eye glasses on a blue surface with white background

Bvlgari

Founded in Rome in 1884, Bvlgari is renowned for transforming fine jewellery into bold expressions of luxury. Its eyewear collections draw inspiration from iconic designs such as Serpenti and B.zero1, translating jewellery craftsmanship into sculptural frames. These designs are ideal for those who want eyewear that feels like a statement piece rooted in Italian heritage.

Transparent Tom Ford eyeglasses on black cloth with brand card

Tom Ford

Launched in 2005, Tom Ford Eyewear is known for its bold silhouettes, refined materials, and the instantly recognisable metal “T” detail. The brand is closely associated with Hollywood and modern cinema, with frames frequently worn by Daniel Craig both on and off screen, including in his role as James Bond, as well as by Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Ryan Gosling. Tom Ford eyewear reflects confident, contemporary glamour, making it a popular choice for those seeking strong design with a cinematic edge.

Children’s Eyewear

Gray and green round eyeglasses from Stepper Kids collection

Stepper Start

Stepper Start specialises in children’s eyewear designed around facial anatomy rather than scaled-down adult frames. Each design supports accurate lens positioning and balance, helping to promote healthy visual development and comfortable everyday wear.
Tortoiseshell rectangular eyeglasses with black arms on white background

Tomato Glasses UK

Founded by parents who struggled to find properly fitting glasses for their child, Tomato Glasses UK focuses on adjustable frames that accommodate growth. Their designs ensure correct lens alignment while offering flexibility, comfort, and durability for young wearers.
Blue and yellow children's glasses with round frames

Nano Baby

Nano Baby eyewear is designed for infants and toddlers from birth to four years. Made from patented Siliflex® material, these frames contain no metal parts and adapt easily to movement and growth. The modular design allows the same frame to be worn comfortably during play and rest.