Anne et Valentin PRISMATIKS

PRISMATIKS

PRISMATIKS embraces complexity — proudly, unapologetically. This eyewear concept plays on a striking contrast: raw, angular, matte-cut facets set against sleek, glossy surfaces. Beveled lines create a block-like effect, with vanishing angles running across the face, the bridge, the endpieces — all the way to the temple tips. The push-pull of matte and shine brings each frame’s silhouette into sharper focus.

Highly-geometric by nature and by design, PRISMATIKS glasses exists through meticulous, high-precision machining. Each bevel acts like a facet — capturing, reflecting, diffusing light.

Think of Fumihiko Maki’s slanted planes, or the influence of Tadao Ando, master of concrete and light. The human hand has left traces here. The inner face of each model features subtle reliefs, like a perfectly tailored lining — designed for the quiet pleasure of the wearer.

This matte/gloss duality sits at the heart of every PRISMATIKS model. It gives the acetate depth, weight, and an undeniable presence. These are objects of rare density, balancing brutalism and modernity like a power couple — bold and intentional — yet with total ergonomic grace.

Perhaps true luxury lies in being remarkable — without sacrificing ease.