BREEZE ULTRALIGHT BY Sea2see | The Optical Journal

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Sea2see Ultralight frames (ZEFIRO)

Sea2see have added a new advanced product range to its core ‘seastainable’ optical and sunglass collections for Autumn/Winter 2024/25, with outstanding attention to detail in the ultra-lightweight structure, functionality, and comfort of the designs. The BREEZE ULTRALIGHT line launches with four unique shapes: Aliseo, Garbi, Sirocco, and Zefiro, with three more complimentary models to be launched at the Opti fair in Munich, Germany.

Sea2see ALISEO
Sea2see ALISEO ALISEO

BREEZE ULTRALIGHT by Sea2see represents the pinnacle of ‘seastainable’ eyewear design in the optical industry, featuring a robust material that is created out of 100% recovered marine plastic, with properties of exceptional lightness, durability, and extensive color variation – and 90% recycled stainless steel. By exploring minimal lines and paring back the fronts of the frames to create refined yet easy-to-wear shapes, BREEZE ULTRALIGHT offers a new opportunity for all-day comfort and ease-of-wear, with an aesthetic that is both contemporary and minimal.

Sea2see GARBI
Sea2see GARBI GARBI

Technical details have been a key priority in the development of the collection to ensure each frame is perfectly light (minimum weight of 9gr) with enhanced comfort – always maintaining the sustainable focus in materials.

Sea2see SIROCCO
Sea2see SIROCCO SIROCCO

“BREEZE ULTRALIGHT takes our ‘seastainable’ material into a new era: these frames are extremely light, robust, technical…and timeless. We are delighted we are able to provide state-of-the-art ‘seastainable’ eyewear with this level of quality, lightweight comfort, and style!” François van den Abeele, Founder, Sea2see

Sea2see ZEFIRO
Sea2see ZEFIRO ZEFIRO

The four new BREEZE ULTRALIGHT styles are produced in Sea2see’s lightweight 100% marine plastic and made in Italy, to ensure utmost quality in all stages of the production process.

 

About Sea2see

All Sea2see frames are made in Italy. The 100% marine plastic material is sourced and collected in Africa by the Sea2see Foundation, a Non-Profit set up by Founder, François van den Abeele. A waste collection of 350-400 tons a year is underway via the Foundation, of which approximately 300 tons is valuable and is upcycled for the UPSEA™ PLAST material used to make the Sea2see frames and watches collections.

100% Optical -1-3 March 2025

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