


Cutler and Gross 1410 Optical Frames
Modernism,
The 1410 Optical feels like mid-century architecture.
Inspired by the geometry of Modernist design, the square silhouette is sharp, controlled, and slightly confrontational. The straight brow bar cuts across the face with real authority before dropping aggressively at the nose bridge — a detail that makes the frame feel more architectural than decorative.
The angular lugs and slanted lens edges create tension from every angle. Nothing about the shape feels soft or overly resolved. It’s precise, but with enough attitude to stop it from becoming sterile.
Then come the Desert temples — grounding the frame with that unmistakable Cutler and Gross personality: intellectual, indulgent, slightly dangerous. The kind of optical frame that makes people assume you have better stories than them.
No shield, no distraction — just sharp lines and sharper presence.
What makes the 1410 Optical work is that it doesn’t feel designed to flatter everyone. It feels designed for someone specific. Someone who understands that real style usually comes with a little friction.
CUTLER AND GROSS — architecture, beautifully.
| Lens | 51 mm |
| Bridge | 19 mm |
| Temple | 145 mm |
| Material | Acetate |
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