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Bayria Eyewear pays homage to abstraction and contemporary design

Written by MIDO | 28/11/2024

Bayria Eyewear, known since its inception for an artistic design style fused with “the highest quality Italian craftsmanship”, reflects in its latest eyewear collection the colours, shapes, and vision of Bauhaus and the movement that gave rise to the works of Kandinsky, Klee, Van der Rohe, and Breuer.


In the collection, Bayria Eyewear reinterprets the use of colour and shape through chromatic combinations and decorative patterns that play with the materiality of acetate. The acetate is molded into jagged fronts and transparency effects that reveal the metal core of the eyewear.
Model Stabiae is a reflection of Kandinsky's visual exploration, transforming the eyewear as a daily accessory into an aesthetic statement. Extra-large models with pronounced, well-defined angles and an enveloping design are lightened by a delicate, thin nose bridge, balancing the boldness of the lenses and temples. The mottled acetate overlays shades of blue, brown, and yellow on a transparent base, creating a dynamic and unique visual effect. The color combination evokes a sense of movement and fluidity, recalling abstract art.
Alongside these wide models, there are also some teardrop-shaped designs with slightly rounded angles and a wave-patterned front that gives the frame a constant sense of movement. Just as Paul Klee explored the expressive power of simple shapes and colours, combining them in compositions that evoke moods and complex concepts, Bayria Eyewear has aimed to play with linear geometries animated by ethereal textures and distinctive details like the thin, linear, gold double bridge that crosses the top of model Varisium. The temples reveal a metal core, further enhancing the aesthetic of the eyewear. 

 

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