Lewis Fredericks
With mass production and a general lack of technique prevalent in the eyewear industry, Lewis Fredericks draws on the rich history of eyewear’s past, utilising horn, polarised lenses and expert hand craftsmanship.
Horn is a totally sustainable, natural, lightweight and durable material. The fibre of horn has properties that make it superior to any synthetic.
The collection is available custom made with a selection of frames, finishes and lenses available. This includes optical. Each frame is unique and will gently flex and mould to the contours of the wearer’s face.
If you are seeking a unique bespoke eyewear option at an accessible price look no further.

View more Dispatch posts
Back to DispatchAncestral Patterns
Webb’s has a rare Feltex Rug in their latest auction. In 1972, artist Don Ramage designed a striking wool rug, commissioned by the New Zealand Wool Board and produced by...
No Smoke Without Fire
NZ Herald: Hotel fire smokes out new men’s boutique This week marks twenty-five years since a fire in the basement of Hotel De Brett nearly destroyed Crane Brothers before it...
Joe Caroff
Joe Caroff, the designer behind some of cinema’s most enduring images, has died in New York aged 103. In 1962 he turned the curve of a “7” into the barrel...