Architecture of vision

Architecture of vision

Every Lozza frame is crafted from five elements that embody the spirit of Italian craftsmanship and timeless design.

Every Lozza frame is crafted from five elements that embody the spirit of Italian craftsmanship and timeless design.

Hinge

Hinge

Every Lozza hinge is the result of meticulous research and an ongoing dialogue with the brand’s historical archive, reinterpreted in a contemporary and functional style. From the iconic Roma – Series 200 – to the Series 600, these hinges represent a perfect fusion of style and engineering. Designed with three or five joints to ensure stability and durability, every detail — from the precision screws to the refined finishes — speaks of Italian craftsmanship and the pursuit of uncompromising quality.

Rivets

Rivets

Lozza rivets combine functionality and aesthetics through the “L” monogram, a contemporary design that originated in the brand’s early advertisements and is inspired by the initial of Lozza. Applied to the front and temples, they are available in a version featuring just the “L” or enhanced with a five-line motif, a nod to Lozza’s heritage.

End tips

Temple tips

Lozza temple tips are ergonomically designed to ensure all-day comfort. Inside, the signature five-line pattern features on every headset, a distinctive detail that echoes the five letters of the Lozza name. On the outside, an elegant metal plaque bearing the logo completes the design with a vintage touch.

Bridge

Bridge

The bridge is the element that connects the lenses and is one of Lozza’s most distinctive features. The bridges of the frames are inspired by designs from the archives, refined and given a contemporary twist through sophisticated details. From the classic key-shaped bridge, which evokes a vintage aesthetic and is reinterpreted in modern forms, to the angular bridge inspired by Lozza’s ‘L’, every variation embodies research, tradition and an unmistakable aesthetic. In iconic models, such as the Zilo, the double bridge incorporates an internal metal core that defines its shape and ensures stability. In the Cooper, the key bridge is enhanced by an internal metal plate bearing the logo, whilst in the Macho the bridge is ergonomic and contoured to ensure maximum comfort.

Core

Core

At the heart of every Lozza frame lies the core: a metal component within the temples, essential for ensuring strength and stability. The most distinctive finishes include the five-line motif — a timeless emblem evoking the five letters of the name Lozza — the ‘L’ motif, and the cashmere effect, an elegant texture that embodies Italian craftsmanship. Whether engraved on the slender metal temples or visible through the crystal acetate, the core embodies both functionality and design mastery, revealing refined craftsmanship and archival motifs.