Tinpal // A frame doesn’t have to travel the world to land on your nose

Mona loves each and every morning, spreading out her arms and inviting the coming day. Wearing VR 23 in black by the German eyewear manufacturer Tinpal, lets her take a good view of the wide connected world. Everything could be round. Good to know it is reliably made by consciously working craftsmen with sustainable materials. Just breathe, get aware… and let it roll!

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More and more people care where and under what circumstances products are made. Glasses do not have to travel halfway around the world to land on your nose. In keeping with German craftsmanship, our friends at “Tinpal Brillen” design their small masterpieces with special refinement, within their principle of maximum flexibility and versatility. Their designs are individually adaptable to the head size and shape of the wearer and made out of durable stainless steel or combinations with acetate. While they produce in a small factory, it is possible to produce single pairs with extra-long temples or the assembly of special nose bridges. If you want custom made quality, you have found them.


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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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