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Het magazine van Greving & Greving ligt nu in de winkels

Twee keer per jaar brengen Greving & Greving opticiens volledig in eigen beheer een prachtig magazine over ZIEN en GEZIEN WORDEN uit...

Geen simpel reclameblaadje maar een volwaardig tijdschrift boordevol interessante verhalen, interviews en wetenswaardigheden met de focus natuurlijk op de provincies waar de winkels gevestigd zijn. Het nieuwe nummer is net uit met onder andere een interview met Maartje van de Wetering die schitterde als dirigent in Maestro, in Flikken Rotterdam en straks op de planken staat in Sondheims Company….

Een kijkje achter de schermen bij de buffelfarm van Diane Nijman en Richard Kelder in Steenwijksmoer...

Een gesprek met Jeroen Krabbé naar aanleiding van zijn expositie Gedroomde Paradijzen in Museum de Fundatie in Zwolle...

Een reportage over het Top Dutch Solar Racing Team van de Zernike Campus in Groningendat onlangs in Australië vijfde werd in de World Solar Challenge…

We reizen mee met de Blue Train van Kaapstad naar Pretoria…

We horen van Fons Evers over zijn passie voor Cuba…

We gaan op bezoek bij Vegter in Hoogezand en proeven de Vegter’s Rolletjes waarna we zo enthousiast zijn dat we ze in de winkel serveren…

We ontdekken wat Vincent van Gogh en Drenthe met elkaar gemeen hebben en waarom het Drents Museum daar in 2023 een expositie aan wijdt..

Kortom, heel veel leesplezier en gratis op te halen in de winkels van Greving & Greving.



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ROSA by Dutch photographer John Janssen

ROSA by Dutch photographer John Janssen

Classic beauty Rosa acting like in a movie and showing some delicate frames and sunglasses as well as one colourful style in front of the camera of Dutch top photographer John Janssen....

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Photography John Janssen
Model  Rosa
Hair & Make-up Marja Hermes 
Styling  Dick van der Niet 
Cover glassesSilhouette
  
 Cover glasses:  Rodenstock


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Porsche Design surprises with new top model

Porsche Design surprises with new top model

Making visually beautiful things is a challenge for every designer in every industry and certainly also in the optical field, but of course functional innovations are maybe even more interesting and important.

Functionality is not always beautiful and that is why functional adjustments are often hidden and made invisible. At Porsche Design, they think differently. The statement with their latest glasses design is therefore:

"In most designs, the function remains hidden.
But we don’t want to hide something UNIQUE."

Because the new hinges in the most exclusive Porsche Design frame to date are not only a functional improvement, but also very beautiful and should therefore be seen. Porsche Design ambassador Patrick Dempsey wears this new luxury frame with style and proves once again that a beautiful and well-chosen frame can really be an eye-catcher and the finishing touch to any outfit.

New showroom alert: Monoqool

New showroom alert: Monoqool

Last week we introduced the showroom of Kilsgaard and this week we add another Danish brand to our ever-growing list of showrooms: Monoqool. Like its predecessor, this brand is also rooted in the Danish design tradition: simple ideas, perfect execution…

There are two words that best describe the design philosophy of Monoqool: innovation and sustainability. Innovation thanks to the techniques they use like 3D printing: frames are built up from layers as thin as 0.1 mm of solidified powder. Any excess powder is reused for up to 98%, making this way of manufacturing a sustainable choice. The printing is done in Denmark which drastically reduces CO2 emissions (no need to ship the collections from factories all over the world to Denmark).

All 3D printed frames are screwless and weigh a maximum of 6 grams which guarantee the highest user comfort. Add to that a Danish sense of minimalistic style and even a bit of humor, and there you have it: Monoqool.

You can check out the Monoqool collection in the new showroom.

New showroom alert: Kilsgaard

New showroom alert: Kilsgaard

It’s finally time for us to present to you the showroom of Danish brand Kilsgaard Eyewear. And like all other things Danish, Kilsgaard’s aesthetic is clean and minimal. As they say: Kilsgaard is eyewear brought back to the essence...

It can of course be fun to wear glasses and sunglasses that are totally on trend. But the thing with fashion trends is they tend to pass quickly to be replaced by other trends. So, if you want to be sure you will be happy with the frame of your choice for a long time, you better pick a timeless design. Kilsgaard is one of the brands you should then definitely consider.

Part of the Kilsgaard design philosophy is taking a single idea and trying to find the clearest and best possible way to express that idea into a frame. The result is a collection of optical glasses and sunglasses without any unnecessary details. Clean lines and high-quality materials give these frames a timelessness that is beautifully minimalistic. Doing more by doing less.

To view the Kilsgaard collection, have a look here.