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Nordic-inspired eyewear

Create a Nordic-inspired look

Embrace minimalist designs & natural materials for an effortlessly chic style

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Nordic-inspired or ‘Scandinavian style’ eyewear is known for its sleek and minimalist looks. It’s become a popular choice more recently due to its functional and clean designs, as well as using materials that are natural and sustainable. This look is being applied everywhere from interior design, to clothes, to colour choices available from retailers across different industries. Here’s how to create your Nordic-inspired eyewear.


Cultural influence

The Nordic or Scandinavian style is playing a key role in transforming the fashion industry. It originates from the traditional clothing and textile craftsmanship of the Nordic countries. It evolved with a focus on minimalism and practicality, influenced by the cold climate of the region as well as its cultural values like moderation and sustainability.


Try a minimalistic look

Minimalism is one of the key aspects of Scandinavian design. The minimalistic philosophy emphasises simplicity and functionality. When choosing your frames, look for clean lines, simple shapes such as round, square, geometric and hexagonal as well as soft details. Try to avoid overly decorative designs. The purpose of your minimalistic eyewear is that it should complement your overall style rather than being the main focus of it. Read more about minimalist designs.


Neutral colours

Nordic-inspired colour pallets tend to feature neutral colours and muted tones. When choosing your frame colour, look for shades such as black, white, grey, beige, blue and brown. These colours are timeless and versatile, making them easy to pair with various outfits. You can also explore metal frames in gold, silver or champagne colours. Metal frames are generally thinner and more minimalist, which creates a sleek and stylish look. If you are looking for a bolder style, you can explore soft colours such as light pink, baby blue, mint green and lilac. These colours are perfect if you want to add a bit more personality to your eyewear without overwhelming your overall look.


Craftsmanship and sustainability

Quality and functionality are key characteristics of Nordic design. They often celebrate using natural and durable materials, as well as create eyewear that is both stylish and durable. When looking for your eyewear, look for glasses that are handcrafted from bio-based acetate, wood and recycled metals. Lightweight materials and adjustable nose pads can provide additional comfort, which can ensure that your glasses can be worn for long periods of time. Supporting sustainable eyewear brands not only aligns with the Nordic culture, but helps to ensure you’re doing your bit for the planet. Read more about eco-friendly eyewear.


Appreciate smaller details

Although Nordic designs are typically known for their minimalistic styles, they often have unique details that add character to their designs. When it comes to eyewear, try to look for details like textured patterns, brushed metal finishes, decorated rims, engraved shapes and matte surfaces. These subtle touches can help to elevate the simplicity of the design as well as give it a luxurious look.


Pairing your eyewear with clothes and jewellery

To create a Nordic-inspired look, look for frames that will compliment your overall style. That way, you can be sure that your eyewear works with most of your clothing without you having to buy new clothes. If you are looking to refresh your wardrobe, you might want to consider neutral colours and layered textures for a chic and minimalistic appearance. When it comes to jewellery, you may want to consider delicate pieces and clean lines, such as thin chain necklaces, thin gold or silver rings, plain bangles and simple stud earrings. Due to the simplicity of minimalist jewellery, you can layer up the pieces to make a subtle statement which will compliment not only your eyewear, but your overall appearance.


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