EYEFIYCATALOG

A design library, not one factory's catalog

A single factory can only show you its own line. We work across the Wenzhou and Shenzhen clusters and see what the whole industry builds — and that field of view turns into our catalog: designs of our own, as drawings and physical samples, released as collections on a steady rhythm. It exists in two roles: a menu for buyers who want a finished design with their brand on it, and an inspiration library for custom projects deciding what to build.

01HOW IT WORKS

Pick, brand, run 300

STEP 01

Request the catalog

Tell us your market and channel — D2C, boutique retail, wholesale to optical stores. We send the current catalog and flag which designs have physical samples ready against which exist as drawings.

STEP 02

Make it yours

Your logo by laser engraving or pad printing. Your acetate colorways. Your lens spec — CR-39, polycarbonate, polarized, photochromic. Your packaging. The structure underneath stays the one we already trust.

STEP 03

Run 300 per model

No tooling cost — the molds are ours, which is exactly what makes 300 per model possible. First sample in 20–40 days, production in 70–90 days.

02WHO IT'S FOR

Two kinds of buyers use the same catalog

A WHOLESALE / DISTRIBUTION

Consistency over novelty

If you supply optical stores, you need designs that arrive the same way twice. Catalog structures are ones we have already produced and inspected — the defect modes are known, which is the entire point. Reorders run on the same molds, the same line, the same spec sheet.

B BRANDS

A first run without a tooling bet

Testing eyewear as a category — or testing us as a partner — works better at 300 units on an existing structure than at $10K of tooling on a guess. Brands that start here often bring their own design as track two. The catalog is also where those design conversations start: even teams with a full tech pack browse it to set direction.

03SAMPLE SHELF

Current work, photographed as it is

Real photos from the sample shelf and the workbench — no renders, no studio gloss. The catalog PDF carries the full set.

Sample trays packed with eyewear: acetate opticals, metal frames and sunglasses in divided boxes

FIG. C1 House-line samples in trays — acetate, metal, sun close ✕

FIG. C1 House-line samples in trays — acetate, metal, sun
Meeting room with revision notes projected on a screen and frames laid out on handwritten sheets

FIG. C2 A development round — revision notes on screen, samples numbered by hand close ✕

FIG. C2 A development round — revision notes on screen, samples numbered by hand
Frames resting on handwritten development sheets listing size, material and hinge for each model

FIG. C3 Development sheets for a January release — one handwritten page per model close ✕

FIG. C3 Development sheets for a January release — one handwritten page per model

The catalog answers faster than this page can.

Request it with one line about your market. We send the current set and say which designs ship as samples this week.