PALLAS
Italian acetate eyewear, drawn in Milan and handmade in Cadore.
Twelve frames. No logo on the temple. Wear the frame, not the brand.
Four frames, every angle.
Hover any frame to rotate through 360°. The same gesture you'd make to inspect a frame in our Milan boutique.
Twelve frames. Six for sight, six for sun.
Optical
06 / Acetate & SteelBegin with the face.
Frames look different on every face. Choose the shape closest to yours and we'll show you the four PALLAS designs that complement it best.
Choose a face shape — your four frames will appear here.
Drawn on Via della Spiga.
PALLAS was founded in 2021 by three industrial designers above a tailor's shop in Milan's Quadrilatero. The brief was disarmingly simple — make twelve frames a quiet person would wear forever.
Each silhouette is sketched on tracing paper, milled in resin, tested on faces in our studio, then sent north to Cadore — the alpine town where Italian eyewear has been made since 1878.
Three things, done properly.
Italian Acetate
Cellulose acetate from Mazzucchelli 1849, milled in sheets and aged for six weeks before cutting. Warm to the touch, deep in colour, never plastic.
CR-39 Lenses
Hand-polished CR-39 organic lenses with anti-reflective coating. Sun lenses are polarised with 99.9% UVA/UVB filtration.
Made in Cadore
Cut, tumbled, polished and finished by hand in the Veneto. Every frame passes through eleven pairs of hands before it leaves the workshop.
Try four frames.
Keep none, or all.
Buying eyewear without trying it on is a small disservice. Order four frames, wear them for five days, decide in your own time.
Choose four
Select any four frames from the collection — optical or sun.
We ship to you
Padded case, complimentary, anywhere in the EU, UK, US and Japan.
Five days to try
Wear them in your light. Catch yourself in your own mirrors.
Free returns
Keep the ones you love. Send the rest back with the prepaid label.
Visit us.
Four small shops. Open Tuesday through Saturday, by appointment on Sundays. The full collection, an espresso, no logos.