Bird Sunglasses // The beauty of Mazzucchelli Acetate & wood

This timeless cat-eye frame by Bird Sunglasses combines the best of two beautiful materials in a tried and trusted shape. The Kaka frame is a celebration of materials, combining beautifully tactile woods with three stunning Mazzucchelli acetate colours – white tortoiseshell, clear honey and caramel. Each frame features a part wooden temple with an elegant aluminium motif, plus adjustable temple ends to ensure the best fit for the wearer.

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Bird Sunglasses make beautiful, design-led eyewear using high quality and sustainable materials, and for every pair sold Bird distribute solar light to remote communities in Africa through their Share Your Sun partnership with SolarAid. Founded by three brothers from Devon, Bird is helping to drive change in the eyewear industry, whilst designing beautiful frames that look great and do good. In 2019 Bird won Frame of the Year with their Blackcap frame, beating huge international competition. A 2nd frame – the Luna is one of only six frames shortlisted for Frame of the Year 2020.

The Kaka style is available now – choose from plano or sunglass lenses.  Each frame includes Birds handmade eco-cork case. To find our more contact the Bird team: hello@birdsunglasses.com


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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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