Philip Johnson glasses

A tribute to Philip Johnson's eternally stylish glasses. A handmade spectacle frame, cut from shiny black acetate, fitted with straight blade temples, shaped in a round architect glasses style. Designed and made by Scottish eyewear manufacturer and brand, Banton Frameworks, these spectacles pay homage to one of architecture's most beloved characters; Philip Johnson and his iconic round black spectacles.
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Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
A tribute to Philip Johnson’s thick round glasses frame. These circular spectacles are handmade in Glasgow by Scotland’s only eyewear manufacturer, Banton Frameworks. Made from an indulgently thick 8mm black acetate, these glasses are polished to a high lustre and fitted with bespoke metal hardware. In keeping with Johnson’s geometric glasses style, the frame shape is bold and unforgettably stylish. To learn more about these ltd-edition glasses, click this image.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
Philip Johnson played a prominent role in the early postmodernist architecture movement. His many famous works included the Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Germany), Seagram Building (New York), and his coveted residence, “the glass house”. Johnson had a reputably jovial personality which contrasted his austere attire & thick round eyeglasses. As homage to his geometric spectacles, Banton Frameworks have made these round architect glasses as a tribute ltd-edition. Click the image to learn more.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
A tribute to Philip Johnson’s eternally stylish glasses. A handmade spectacle frame, cut from shiny black acetate, fitted with straight blade temples, shaped in a round architect glasses style. Designed and made by Scottish eyewear manufacturer and brand, Banton Frameworks, these spectacles pay homage to one of architecture's most coveted icons; Philip Johnson and his iconic round black spectacles.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
Philip Johnson played a prominent role in the early postmodernist architecture movement. His many famous works included the Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Germany), Seagram Building (New York), and his coveted residence, “the glass house”. Johnson had a reputably jovial personality which contrasted his austere attire & thick round eyeglasses. As homage to his geometric spectacles, Banton Frameworks have made these round architect glasses as a tribute ltd-edition. Click the image to learn more.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
As homage to the renowned architect Philip Johnson, these chunky round glasses frames are made in Glasgow by Scottish spectacle frame maker, Banton Frameworks. Congruous to Johnson’s iconic architect glasses style, the frame is made from a thick black acetate in a bold round-eye style. Constructed with traditional pin rivets and straight “blade” temples, these frames are made in exclusively small production runs. If you’d like a pair, click this image to access the original page via our
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
A tribute to Philip Johnson’s eternally stylish glasses. A handmade spectacle frame, cut from shiny black acetate, fitted with straight blade temples, shaped in a round architect glasses style. Designed and made by Scottish eyewear manufacturer and brand, Banton Frameworks, these spectacles pay homage to one of architecture's most coveted icons; Philip Johnson and his iconic round black spectacles.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
Philip Johnson played a prominent role in the early postmodernist architecture movement. His many famous works included the Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Germany), Seagram Building (New York), and his coveted residence, “the glass house”. Johnson had a reputably jovial personality which contrasted his austere attire & thick round eyeglasses. As homage to his geometric spectacles, Banton Frameworks have made these round architect glasses as a tribute ltd-edition. Click the image to learn more.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
As homage to the renowned architect Philip Johnson, these chunky round glasses frames are made in Glasgow by Scottish spectacle frame maker, Banton Frameworks. Congruous to Johnson’s iconic architect glasses style, the frame is made from a thick black acetate in a bold round-eye style. Constructed with traditional pin rivets and straight “blade” temples, these frames are made in exclusively small production runs. If you’d like a pair, click this image to access the original page via our
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
Philip Johnson played a prominent role in the early postmodernist architecture movement. His many famous works included the Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Germany), Seagram Building (New York), and his coveted residence, “the glass house”. Johnson had a reputably jovial personality which contrasted his austere attire & thick round eyeglasses. As homage to his geometric spectacles, Banton Frameworks have made these round architect glasses as a tribute ltd-edition. Click the image to learn more.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
A tribute to Philip Johnson’s eternally stylish glasses. A handmade spectacle frame, cut from shiny black acetate, fitted with straight blade temples, shaped in a round architect glasses style. Designed and made by Scottish eyewear manufacturer and brand, Banton Frameworks, these spectacles pay homage to one of architecture's most coveted icons; Philip Johnson and his iconic round black spectacles.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
Philip Johnson played a prominent role in the early postmodernist architecture movement. His many famous works included the Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Germany), Seagram Building (New York), and his coveted residence, “the glass house”. Johnson had a reputably jovial personality which contrasted his austere attire & thick round eyeglasses. As homage to his geometric spectacles, Banton Frameworks have made these round architect glasses as a tribute ltd-edition. Click the image to learn more.
Philip Johnson: an eyewear icon | Banton Frameworks
A tribute to Philip Johnson’s eternally stylish glasses. A handmade spectacle frame, cut from shiny black acetate, fitted with straight blade temples, shaped in a round architect glasses style. Designed and made by Scottish eyewear manufacturer and brand, Banton Frameworks, these spectacles pay homage to one of architecture's most coveted icons; Philip Johnson and his iconic round black spectacles.