There Are Lines To Be Crossed
Find Your Ffin
Ffin is a Welsh word meaning border, boundary or frontier. The designs are an exploration of Anna's obsession of lines, in our environment, in society and in how we see ourselves and interact with the world around us.
Her creativity is tethered to themes in this context, but Anna's driving force is to gift a wearer with confidence.
This is an invitation to find your Ffin; approach boundaries, challenge borders and explore your frontiers.
THERE ARE LINES TO BE CROSSED
Explore The Collection
MOD is the first in a series of designs that are inspired by Anna’s exploration of the maternal line. As a pioneer of the 60’s...
ERA represents a timeline. The inspiration looks back to the 70’s (and the spectacles of British icons like Michael Caine) and then is distorted, faceted...
This frame is designed to start some trouble. Crossing the lines of societal norms and being just a little bit naughty! "Much ADO About Nothing,”...
AER is the Welsh word for air. An invisible but powerful element all around us, the effects of which can only be seen when it...
Featured at London Fashion Week. NOS is the Welsh word for night. This dramatic vintage cat eye has faceted jewel like details and fades from...
Strong features elevate the face with a bold impact. IFF is the abbreviation of “IF and only IF”, which in mathematics and philosophy is a...
Featured at London fashion Week. ORA is Latin for Edge. Dramatic curved round frames with cross laminated lines, cut off base lenses and mismatched temples....
AMO is the Latin for ‘I love’. A universal word that is almost impossible to define and that has inspired, evaded and vexed philosophers, artists,...
GEN, is generation X. Born in the 70’s they are the last feral analogue generation. Gen X aren’t interested in bullshit; the rich texture of...
ANA is our signature award winning frame, also featured at London Fashion Week. Inspired by a 40s vintage aviator reimagined with unique asymmetrical linear details...