CO-LAB / BRANDS
Develop a Collection.
Design-led development for brands building a new eyewear line — from concept to production-ready specifications.
Selectively reviewed. If it’s a fit, we’ll reach out.
Not a catalog. A studio-led development process.
- Define the line: silhouettes, materials, colors, lenses
- Engineer for wearability and feasibility (fit, comfort, finish)
- Build a collection that feels cohesive — and can actually ship
- Who it’s for + target price (your market reality)
- Style direction (3–10 references you love)
- Your non-negotiables (materials, fit, constraints)
- Concept refinement + design upgrades (proportion, comfort, detail)
- Detailed design engineering (materials, lens/finish)
- A curated partner network to prototype and execute consistently
Start small — then scale the line
A focused first release to validate demand and quality.
Plan multiple drops once the capsule proves traction.
What you’ll walk away with
- A cohesive line direction (silhouette + CMF + lens direction)
- Prototype-ready specs and refinement notes
- Production-ready specifications after approval
- A quality checklist to protect consistency
Process
Discovery → Concepts → Prototypes → Refinement → Final Spec
How brand development projects are structured
This is studio-led development — we help you define the line, engineer it for wear, and deliver production-ready specifications.
Typical flow:
Discovery: audience, price point, positioning, constraints
Line direction: silhouette + CMF + lens direction, and what the collection needs to say
Design refinement: proportions, comfort, details, wearability
Engineering: structure, materials, lenses/finishes, feasibility
Prototypes: sample rounds + refinement notes
Final spec: production-ready package to execute consistently
Notes:
We usually recommend starting with a 2–4 SKU capsule, then expanding once it proves traction.
Originality & integrity
We respect design ownership and long-term brand equity.
Your concepts and materials remain yours.
We don’t reuse or publish your submissions.
We won’t support direct copies or “close-enough” lookalikes of recognizable designs.
If references are inspired by existing products, we’ll help you shift proportions/details so the outcome is distinctly yours.