A renowned Portuguese designer known for his conceptual furniture pieces, João Bessa ventures into new territory with Bo Bo Noir: eyewear as identity artifacts. Blending radical lines, visual storytelling, and formal precision, he unveils a collection where each frame becomes a fragment of personality. João Bessa, founder of Bo Bo Noir, blends narrative design and […]
style, stripped of noise
Bo Bo Noir is all about balance. It avoids extremes and focuses on what matters: clean lines, thoughtful design, and color choices that stand out gently. These glasses are made for those who want to be noticed, but never loud.
It’s a new kind of self-expression—confident, composed, and clear.
three lines, one vision
From the start, Bo Bo Noir offers three collections: sunglasses, opticals, and blue light glasses. Each frame is built for everyday wear, with just enough detail to elevate a look.
Sunglasses: Crafted from acetate with UV400 lenses, the shapes are distinct but wearable. Highlights include Triboulet Col.2, a bold round shape, and Narr Col.4, a translucent yellow with airy finesse.
Opticals: Ideal for work or home, they offer both comfort and presence. William Col.2F in tortoise blends clarity and structure with ease.
Blue light filtering: Designed for digital lives. William Col.3B, in crystal yellow, delivers lightness and character—even in front of a screen.
quality made wearable
At $139, Bo Bo Noir hits a sweet spot: well-designed frames with quality materials at an accessible price. The acetate is solid, the finishes precise, and the overall experience—online and offline—feels smooth and curated.
It’s the kind of eyewear that fits your life, without fuss.
style that doesn’t shout
No oversized logos. No forced effects. Just thoughtful details that speak volumes in silence. Bo Bo Noir connects with those who value personal style over passing trends.
This isn’t eyewear trying to impress—it’s eyewear that already knows who it’s for.
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