T HENRI has released a new limited edition frame called the Superleggera, and it arrives with a different kind of influence than the brand usually leans on. Many past T HENRI designs pull from high-performance sportscars. However Superleggera takes its cue from the Ducati Superleggera motorcycle, bringing a sharper sense of speed, lightness, and story.
Limited Edition ColorwaysÂ
Deep Blue II
Grenat
Petra
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Shadow II
Built for Lightness and Control
T HENRI describes the Superleggera as a frame stripped of excess and shaped by balance and response. That design intent shows up in the construction choices and the way the frame is engineered from the ground up. The frame uses a titanium and acetate build, centered around a hand-carved front.Â
Packaging and Presentation
Each Superleggera frame arrives with T HENRI’s signature presentation set. Packaging includes a signature display box, a certificate of authenticity, a black leather case, and an oversized silk cleaning cloth.Â
About T HENRI
T HENRI is a luxury eyewear brand dedicated to creating high-quality, exclusive frames that blend timeless style with modern innovation. Known for its meticulous attention to detail, T HENRI uses premium materials and precise craftsmanship to design eyewear that stands out for its elegance and durability. Each collection reflects a commitment to artistry and exclusivity, with limited production runs that ensure every piece remains rare and valued. T HENRI’s eyewear appeals to collectors and style enthusiasts who seek sophistication and individuality in each frame.
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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.

