Clément Lunetier is an independent French eyewear brand based in Strasbourg. It is known for handcrafted frames, noble materials, and a creative design approach in both optical and sunglasses collections.
Clément Lunetier was founded by Benjamin Decarreau and Vincent Flachaire in Strasbourg. Launched in 2015, the brand was created as an alternative to industrial standards, focusing on handcrafted and personalized eyewear. Its identity is built on craftsmanship, creativity, and respect for materials.
The frames combine different wood essences with acetate and sometimes metal, designed for lightness and comfort. Each pair is treated as a unique piece where the contrast of materials plays a central aesthetic role.
The brand offers men’s lines (STANDARD, DECK, DROUPOUT, SURFACE), women’s lines (SOLIDCOLOR, DUALISM, LUCIDE, AVA, DONNA, SLIZ), and sunglasses (OPPORTUNITY, BASUN, PEBBLE). Special editions and collaborations also complete the offer, such as the Sable sunglasses designed with Cercle Magazine.
All eyewear is designed and manufactured in Strasbourg workshops. The artisans revive and adapt traditional skills, following a short supply chain and local production approach. While authenticity and French manufacturing are highlighted, no specific sustainability program is documented beyond these practices.
The brand’s eyewear is available at its official boutique in Strasbourg, where unique pieces are also showcased, as well as through a network of partner opticians across France.
Clément Lunetier positions itself as a niche French artisan house, offering high-end eyewear that combines original design, personalization, and local manufacturing.
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