
Our Brands are not only distributors, they are carefully chosen Partners.
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About Lunor
We are deeply rooted in our home, the Northern Black Forest, where our proximity to nature grounds and inspires us. We are committed to conserving resources and acting sustainably, as demonstrated by the beehive we keep in our grounds, our zero-energy building, and our certification as a carbon-neutralcompany. We feel connected to our staff and customers, too. As a family company, trust and tolerance are the hallmarks of our corporate culture, and years of partnership are our key to success.

Garrett Leight


About Garrett Leight
Garrett Leight California Optical was created in 2010 and is fueled by a group of young, passionate purveyors of eyewear, dedicated to creating classic designs by combining perfect craftsmanship with timeless aesthetics. Each design incorporates the easy-going philosophy of California culture and is stamped with VC/CA 90291 as a reminder of our Venice roots. It is important that we manufacture our eyewear ethically and at a fair price without sacrificing quality.


Mr. Leight
A collaboration between father and son, Larry and Garrett Leight, Mr. Leight bridges multiple generations of design and craftsmanship to deliver superlative contemporary eyewear. Together, they are committed to creating uncommonly thoughtful, beautiful, and original designs that combine the classic and the new and reflect the spectrum of their immense eyewear knowledge and expertise.
Peter and May

About Peter and May
Founded in 2012 in Paris, PETER AND MAY is the duo comprised of Laura Le Bihan and Xavier Matrand after their common journey in high-end eyewear retail. Their first inspiration came from a small button punched by a French fashion house found in an antique shop. Hence, the cross-stitch became the brand’s distinctive code. At the very core of the design intent is a sum that combines thoughtful shapes, comfort and technical demands.

Jacquemus

About Jacquemus
Self-taught designer Simon Porte Jacquemus launched his namesake line at age 18, after moving to Paris from his native South of France. Thoroughly of-the-moment and full of personality, Jacquemus (a nod to the designer’s mother’s maiden name) approaches modernist French womenswear with an eye for deconstruction and an optimistic spirit.
