MYKITA
In a world where eyewear often leans on heritage, MYKITA speaks in the language of modernity. Quietly radical, unmistakably precise.
Founded in Berlin, the brand approaches design with a kind of architectural clarity. Every frame begins not as ornament, but as structure: a question of balance, proportion, and the relationship between material and face. The result is eyewear that feels less like an accessory and more like an extension of the wearer.
At the heart of MYKITA is its signature stainless steel construction, ultra-light, resilient, and engineered with a patented spiral hinge that eliminates the need for screws. It’s a detail you may never notice at first glance, but one you’ll feel every time you put them on. Nothing extraneous, nothing to adjust. Just seamless function.
Their acetate collection follows the same philosophy. Clean lines, sculptural silhouettes, and a palette that moves effortlessly between restraint and expression. Whether in translucent neutrals or bold color compositions, each frame carries a sense of intention—never excessive, always considered.
But what defines MYKITA most is its independence. Designed and manufactured in-house at the MYKITA HAUS in Berlin, the brand resists mass production in favor of controlled craftsmanship. This autonomy allows for experimentation—collaborations with fashion houses, explorations in 3D printing, and a continuous rethinking of what eyewear can be.
There’s a certain kind of wearer drawn to MYKITA. Someone who values design not for status, but for its integrity. Someone who understands that true luxury is often quiet—found in precision, in comfort, in the way something simply works.
MYKITA doesn’t ask for attention. It earns it slowly, over time.