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In an inspiring collaboration with Cooper Hewitt, the Smithsonian Design Museum, Warby Parker has designed a limited-edition optical frame and aptly named it the Cooper in Heritage Bronze.
Crafted in premium, lightweight Japanese titanium with coil temples, these round-lensed glasses are a contemporary interpretation of philanthropist Andrew Carnegie’s inimitable style of frames. Carnegie, a leader in disciplines ranging from poetry to technology, embodied the spirit of inquiry and philanthropy that Cooper Hewitt continues to manifest.
The Cooper in Heritage Bronze reflects the high-quality design and classic style intrinsic to both Warby Parker and Cooper Hewitt.
In celebration of this partnership, Warby Parker will be making a donation toward future DesignPrep programs at the museum’s Design Center in Harlem. And as always, for every pair of collaboration frames sold, a pair will be distributed to someone in need.
Here's a peek at these smart-looking spectacles:
In an inspiring collaboration with Cooper Hewitt, the Smithsonian Design Museum, Warby Parker has designed a limited-edition optical frame and aptly named it the Cooper in Heritage Bronze.
Crafted in premium, lightweight Japanese titanium with coil temples, these round-lensed glasses are a contemporary interpretation of philanthropist Andrew Carnegie’s inimitable style of frames. Carnegie, a leader in disciplines ranging from poetry to technology, embodied the spirit of inquiry and philanthropy that Cooper Hewitt continues to manifest.
The Cooper in Heritage Bronze reflects the high-quality design and classic style intrinsic to both Warby Parker and Cooper Hewitt.
In celebration of this partnership, Warby Parker will be making a donation toward future DesignPrep programs at the museum’s Design Center in Harlem. And as always, for every pair of collaboration frames sold, a pair will be distributed to someone in need.
Here's a peek at these smart-looking spectacles:
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Willard in Brushed Silver
Now those are some smart-looking glasses!
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