Matsuda M3119 BG

690.00€
Designer: Matsuda
Product Code: 000759139
Availability: In Stock

Available Sizes

 MATSUDA M3119, color BG (Brushed Gold), size 46, are unisex round eyeglasses with titanium frame in gold color. The frame, bridge and arms are decorated with an embossed design.

They are handmade and manufactured in Japan.


The M3119 brings a fresh take to a timeless design from another era. Crafted from Japanese acetate, the round contour of the eyewear is complemented by a unique arched bridge and well-proportioned temples, all exquisitely sculpted to provide both comfort and style.


Matsuda has always been committed to innovation and testing new ideas, a fundamental aspect of the brand's identity since its founding in Tokyo by Mitsuhiro Matsuda more than five decades ago. He was one of the pioneering designers who combined architectural elements with those of fashion, with his eyewear collections being the ones that caught the world's eye during the 1980s. Matsuda's reputation as a pioneer in fashion as art was cemented by his successful collaborations with such distinguished artists as Nan Goldin, Jan Saudek, Juergen Teller and Bruce Weber, which were highly praised and celebrated. Today, everything they do continues to build on this timeless tradition that remains their foundation.

Sex: Frame Shape: Frame Color: Frame Material: UV protection: Designer:
Women, Men, Unisex Round Gold Titanium, Paste Matsuda
Dimensions
2) Lens Width 4) Bridge Width 5) Temple Length
46mm 23mm 145mm
Matsuda

Matsuda, the Japanese eyewear brand, combines innovation with tradition to create stunning frames with intricate designs and intricate engraving. Each frame is meticulously handcrafted from premium materials for style and comfort. Matsuda frames feature innovative design and traditional craftsmanship, with each pair undergoing a 250-step process for maximum refinement.


Matsuda has always been committed to innovation and testing new ideas, which has been a fundamental aspect of the brand's identity since its founding in Tokyo by Mitsuhiro Matsuda more than five decades ago. He was one of the pioneering designers who combined the disciplines of architecture and fashion, but it was his eyewear and ready-to-wear pieces that really caught the world's eye in the 1980s. Matsuda's reputation as a pioneer in fashion as art was cemented by his successful collaborations with such distinguished artists as Nan Goldin, Jan Saudek, Juergen Teller and Bruce Weber, which were highly praised and lauded. Even today, it maintains this timeless tradition that continues to be its foundation.