

















Manufacturer: VAVA Eyewear
Description: Lightweight Aluminium, Eco-Friendly & 100% Recyclable,
CL0007 with Barberini Mineral Crystal Lenses is a Round / Top Bar Sunglass Frame.
Handmade in Italy.
Features: Frame: Avional aluminium – Super lightweight
Hinges: Avional aluminium – Super lightweight
Lenses: Barberini glass flat lenses, oleophobic coating, scratch-resistant lenses, UV protection, antireflection, excellent clarity in vision, chemically hardened. 100% UV protection for green lenses / 410% UV protection for all other colors. Made in Italy.
Dimensions: Eye: 48 mm | Temple: 140 mm | Bridge: 22 mm
SHAPED BY TECHNOLOGIC DIALECTIC
BUILD FOR CHANGE THE WORLD
Unique eyewear that invites you to participate in a forward-thinking movement.
Contemporaneous look, subtly futuristic, conceptual and timeless.
VAVA seeks to foster a dialogue between crafts and high-tech, using the most advanced technologies. A techno product that, at same time, embodies the experience, knowledge and art of the great masters of the handmade eyewear. This approach, combined with the use of the highest quality materials, makes VAVA unique.
VAVA is very much inspired by Architecture. Framed as buildings, our eyewear uses the face as a landscape.
There is a strong interplay between the design elements involved in architecture and VAVA. Eyewear being a rigid object needs to fit a face perfectly, ultimately looking at becoming a mechanic part of the body.
Siza works have always been a great source of inspiration for VAVA.
This commitment would be upheld by the creation of a capsule collection of eyewear. For this occasion, the essential qualities of the models would be synchronised with the experimental ethos of Alvaro Siza.
ÀLVARO SIZA (born in 1933) is one of the world’s most decorated architects and a key figure in modern architecture, Álvaro Siza Vieira graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Porto in 1955.
Described as a “poetic modernist”, Siza Vieira was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1992. In the jury’s own words “Like the early Modernists, his shapes, molded by light, have a deceptive simplicity about them; they are honest.” His plans for the headquarters of the Iberê Camargo Foundation in Porto Alegre, Brazil (completed in 2008) won him a Golden Lion in Venice in 2002. Siza Vieira was awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition in 2012.
Àlvaro Siza is the winner of the first edition of the EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE – MIES VAN DER ROHE AWARD in 1988.