Vegard – The Frame People Stop You to Ask About
There is a particular kind of eyewear that does something most frames never manage: it makes strangers curious. Not because it is loud, not because it is trying to be noticed, but because it has a point of view that is genuinely its own. Vegard by WEISS OPTIX is that frame — the kind that inspires compliments and questions in equal measure.
Titanium Mix: Lightweight Engineering, Gradient Finish
Vegard is built from titanium mix — a material construction that combines the structural integrity and featherlight weight of titanium with the design flexibility needed to achieve its distinctive gradient metal finish. The result is a frame that is genuinely light on the face, durable over time, and visually more layered than a standard single-tone metal frame.
That gradient finish is worth dwelling on. Where most metal frames present a flat, uniform color, Vegard’s surface shifts subtly as it catches light — deeper at the edges, lighter at the center, with a precision that speaks to the craftsmanship behind it. It is the kind of detail that rewards close attention and explains why people ask about it from a distance.
Modern Rectangle: Structure with an Edge
Vegard’s silhouette is a modern rectangular frame — clean horizontal lines, defined corners, a geometry that adds structure and presence to the face. For anyone whose features tend toward the softer or rounder, a rectangular frame creates definition and sharpens the overall impression.
What separates Vegard from the standard business rectangle is the combination of that precise silhouette with color choices that have no interest in playing it safe. The frame says “professional” in its shape and “individual” in its palette — a combination that is harder to achieve than it looks, and rarer than it should be.
Three Colors That Don’t Follow the Rules
Vegard is available in three colorways, each one a deliberate departure from the predictable:
- Dark Red — deep, considered, and unexpectedly versatile; a color that reads as bold in isolation and surprisingly wearable in practice. The choice for those who want their frame to say something without shouting.
- Transparent Gray — the most contemporary of the three; a semi-translucent finish that sits between solid and clear, catching light differently depending on the angle. Modern without being obvious.
- Slate Blue — a cool, muted blue with enough depth to feel sophisticated rather than playful. The color that makes people look twice and then ask the question.
All three are finished with Vegard’s signature gradient process, meaning each colorway has a dimensionality that flat descriptions cannot fully capture. These are frames that need to be seen in person — or at least on a face — to be fully understood.
Built for Every Day, Remembered Every Time
Vegard carries the Daily Essentials designation because it is genuinely built for sustained, all-day wear. The titanium mix construction keeps weight minimal, the fit is stable, and the frame transitions without effort from a morning commute to a client meeting to an evening out.
Wearers describe it as “very trendy” and “comfy and a tad funky” — a combination that captures exactly what Vegard is: a frame that is serious enough for professional contexts and interesting enough to generate conversation outside of them.
The gradient titanium mix construction represents genuine material value, and the design distinctiveness is, frankly, rare. Most frames in this category are forgettable. Vegard is the opposite.
Discover Vegard
A modern rectangle with a gradient titanium mix finish. Three colors that take a position. A frame that generates questions from strangers and compliments from colleagues. Vegard by WEISS OPTIX is for those who want their eyewear to reflect the same individuality they bring to everything else.
Business-ready. Street-stopping. Entirely its own.



