Movitra’s new collection, Nexus, introduces four limited edition frames. Each model limited to 555 individually numbered pieces. The frames combine titanium and acetate in a way that feels intentional rather than ornamental.
Titanium and Acetate in Balance
The defining feature of the Nexus collection is the relationship between titanium and acetate. Movitra envisions Nexus as a new way of looking at minimalism. The focus is not on removing detail, but on making every detail earn its place. Bridges are defined, volumes are steady, and lines remain clear.
Built with Material Integrity
All Nexus frames are handmade and designed in Italy, where Movitra controls both design and production. Each pair is assembled and tested by skilled hands, keeping quality consistent from start to finish. The acetate used in the Nexus collection comes from Mazzucchelli 1849, one of Italy’s most respected acetate producers.
Movitra describes Nexus as more than a frame and more as a perspective on how you move through space. That idea fits the collection well. The frames feel grounded and stable, offering a sense of calm in their design. They do not ask for attention, but they reward closer inspection.
About Movitra
Movitra was founded on the principles of innovation and excellence, blending the rich heritage of Italian craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. The brand’s patented rotation system, which allows the temples to rotate 360 degrees to protect the lenses, has set a new standard in the eyewear industry. Movitra continues to captivate the hearts of eyewear enthusiasts worldwide with its commitment to quality, design, and exclusivity.
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Will Benjamin is an advocate for independent eyewear and one of the driving forces behind Project Spex. With a passion for unique, collectible, and limited-edition eyewear, Will aims to inspire people to build their own collections through Project Spex, while supporting the success of independent opticals.
