What if your glasses became a true work of art?
We are delighted to exclusively introduce our newest treasure: the brand Massada, now available in our boutique.
Founded in 2010 by Kate Lupinsky, the brand was an immediate success. The brand quickly stood out by combining tradition and technology. Indeed, Massada considers each of its frames to be a work of art and is committed to selecting the finest materials in the world to ensure impeccable quality.
Each frame draws part of its design from an artwork that serves as a boundless source of inspiration for Massada’s designers.
Here, the temple of the Contour model shares the design of the famous sculpture Bird in Space by the artist Constantin Brancusi. The thin, elegant curve of the temple echoes the sculpture’s refined lines.
There, the work of Kazimir Malevich can be found on the inside of the hinges of the The Conformist glasses. The geometric shapes and lines of the painting are reflected in the eyewear’s design.
The goal: to offer you glasses that stand out from the ordinary while remaining comfortable and durable.
This is craftsmanship that takes its time. At Massada, each frame is meticulously handcrafted in Japan or Italy, following a process that includes more than one hundred steps and spans a period of ten to fourteen months.

Frédéric and Charlotte’s words: “What a beautiful collection—timeless, yet decidedly modern.”
Moreover, the highly experienced artisans pass down ancestral techniques from generation to generation. Massada chooses high-quality materials such as premium Japanese acetate, titanium, and gold-plated components.
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