Boneham Peters Optometrist


Sydney CBD 02 9262 2555

Mosman 02 8043 6890

info@bonehampeters.com.au

mosman@bonehampeters.com.au

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Cutler and gross

We have recently added Cutler and Gross to our boutique frame collection in Mosman. Cutler and Gross set up their business in Knightsbridge in 1969, offering handmade frames. Over time their frames designs and quality attracted attention from public figures including Bono, with his iconic wrap around sunnies, Elton John and Julia Roberts in Notting Hill. In order to meet the high demand for their frames they decided to expand production to an atelier in the Italian Dolomites – a region renowned for its optical excellence. Each frame is hand made and takes months to complete. We love the look and feel of these frames, they offer a bolder, edgier look. Cutler and Gross have become a bit of an institution in Britain and have truly established themselves as one of the pinnacle spectacle brands in the world. Make an appointment to see this iconic collection at our Mosman store.

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