Fassamano – Charming readers

These unique, visionary spectacles are called “Fassamano” and are designed by the talented Cristiana Vannini and can magnify your reading power and your charm in the blink of an eye.

Ready Fassamano, from the French face à main, rewrites the history of spectacles by adding glamour and contemporaneity. Handmade in Italy. Slide them up with intriguing charm. Chic From the outset, Fassamano stands for its distinction, culture and savoir vivre. Descending from the magnificent 18th century Venice, when a slight shortness of sight was considered attractive and a perfect occasion to wear a precious accessory. Reading Eyeglasses designed to read at a glance a menu, a text or a fine detail without the need of wearing reading glasses or to look for them in your pockets or purse. Fassamano sheds a new insight of the world.

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Fassamano Instant Reading Glasses

Fassamano is handcrafted in Italy in the Venetian eyewear district (Made in Cadore). Unique and timeless, these round frames are made of Italian Mazzucchelli acetate. The metal core is German silver, laser cutted and give galvanic treatments and a protective varnish. Although they are already fitted with corrective lenses, their patented rim closure system allows easy customization of personal lenses.

For more information, check out the designers website.

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Author: maarten weidemaAfter being a freelance eyewear designer since 1999, TEF founder Maarten Weidema now solely writes about his fellow designers in the optical industry. His passionate mission is to promote independent eyewear to the international optical arena, backed up by a large group of bloggers and journalists from all over the world. He has recently been awarded "International Optical Personality of the Year", "Leading Innovator in Optical Social Media Marketing", "Social Media Marketing Company of the Year" and received several awards for "best eyewear blog" for his efforts to promote independent eyewear to a community of 517.000 eyecare professionals.

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