Round Frames

Vintage round frames with iconic appeal. Circular eyewear that has adorned artists, musicians, and intellectuals across decades. From delicate wire frames to bold acetate rounds, these pieces offer the distinctive silhouette that transcends fashion trends.

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Ellesse LS Carbone 12Ellesse LS Carbone 12
Ellesse LS Carbone 12 Sale price$165.00
Jonathan Sceats FastJonathan Sceats Fast
Jonathan Sceats Fast Sale price$220.00
Couture de Zodiac Mod.116MCouture de Zodiac Mod.116M
Couture de Zodiac Mod.116M Sale price$132.00
Benetton Ben. 26-13Benetton Ben. 26-13
Benetton Ben. 26-13 Sale price$165.00
Benetton Mod. Ben 21-43Benetton Mod. Ben 21-43
Benetton Mod. Ben 21-43 Sale price$165.00
Apollo 3735Apollo 3735
Apollo 3735 Sale price$165.00
Anglo American Optical Mod. 608Anglo American Optical Mod. 608
Anglo American Optical LookAnglo American Optical Look
Anglo American Optical Look Sale price$2,200.00
Anglo American Optical HeartAnglo American Optical Heart
Anglo American Optical Heart Sale price$2,200.00
Anglo American Eyewear Mod. M85 1/2 Flip UpAnglo American Eyewear Mod. M85 1/2 Flip Up
Anglo American Eyewear Aces HighAnglo American Eyewear Aces High
Alain Mikli 0155 100Alain Mikli 0155 100
Alain Mikli 0155 100 Sale price$1,430.00
Alain Mikli 034 900Alain Mikli 034 900
Alain Mikli 034 900 Sale price$385.00
Actuell Couture ACT. 1113 (168)Actuell Couture ACT. 1113 (168)

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Round frames trace their heritage to the earliest days of spectacle making, when circular lenses were the most practical shape to grind and mount. Through centuries of evolution, round frames maintained their essential appeal while adapting to changing technologies and aesthetics. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw round spectacles as the dominant form, with manufacturers perfecting techniques for creating perfectly circular frames in various materials. The 1960s counterculture movement transformed round frames from conservative eyewear into symbols of rebellion and artistic expression, with figures like John Lennon elevating simple wire rounds to iconic status. European manufacturers brought refined craftsmanship to round frame production, with Italian makers creating sophisticated acetate rounds, Austrian companies producing precision metal frames, and German manufacturers offering engineering excellence in circular constructions. French fashion houses incorporated round frames into haute couture collections, while British makers maintained traditional approaches to classic round spectacles. The shape experienced revivals through various decades, each era bringing new interpretations while respecting the fundamental appeal of circular proportions. Vintage round frames from quality manufacturers showcase careful attention to achieving perfect circles, balanced weight distribution, and comfortable wear—technical challenges that required genuine craftsmanship to execute properly in an age before computer-aided design.

Round frames hold a unique place in eyewear history, transcending mere fashion to become cultural symbols worn by some of the most influential figures of the past century. From John Lennon's perfectly circular wire frames that became synonymous with 1960s counterculture, to the round tortoiseshell spectacles favored by intellectuals and artists, to the teashade sunglasses that defined bohemian style, round frames carry powerful associations with creativity, individuality, and intellectual pursuit. These frames represent more than a geometric shape—they embody a philosophy of non-conformity and thoughtful style. Vintage round frames showcase the remarkable diversity possible within circular proportions, from tiny granny glasses and pince-nez inspired styles to oversized statement pieces and perfectly balanced P3 shapes. The round frame's softness provides elegant contrast to angular facial features while offering a distinctive alternative to conventional rectangular designs. Collectors appreciate these frames for their connection to iconic moments in cultural history, their flattering proportions for many face shapes, and their ability to convey both vintage charm and contemporary cool. Whether delicate wire constructions reminiscent of early 20th century design, bold acetate rounds that command attention, or classic metal frames with timeless appeal, round eyewear offers an unmistakable silhouette that has adorned artists, musicians, writers, and visionaries throughout modern history.

Our round frames collection celebrates the iconic appeal of circular eyewear, selecting pieces that demonstrate the diverse interpretations of this timeless shape. We focus on frames with proper circular proportions and quality construction, spanning styles from delicate wire frames to bold acetate rounds. The collection includes both sunglasses and prescription frames, offering the round aesthetic for different purposes and preferences. We select pieces that showcase interesting construction details, quality materials, and the distinctive characteristics that elevate round frames beyond basic circular shapes. Each frame is chosen for its condition and its representation of the cultural significance and design heritage of round eyewear. We prioritize frames with thoughtful details—keyhole bridges that nod to vintage tradition, cable temples for classic appeal, interesting color palettes in acetate constructions, and perfectly balanced proportions in metal designs. The collection includes P3 shapes favored by mid-century style icons, perfectly circular frames that echo 1960s counterculture, oversized rounds that make bold statements, and refined smaller rounds that suggest intellectual sophistication. Whether you seek the rebellious spirit of teashades, the timeless appeal of tortoiseshell rounds, or the minimalist elegance of wire frames, each piece is selected to capture the enduring magic of circular eyewear.