Locked: Architectural Precision in Japanese Titanium
Miga Studio unveils Locked, its new titanium eyewear family, which redefines design through a bold interplay of interlocking Japanese titanium elements. Each frame is an intricate composition where geometric volumes intertwine with brutalist precision, forming dynamic structures inspired by the works of avant-garde architectural masters. The unique locking mechanism of the titanium components—true to the collection’s name—creates structural integrity while crafting unexpected silhouettes, resulting in striking front shapes that merge industrial strength with minimalist elegance.
The collection’s brutalist approach is expressed through sharp angles and layered architectural complexity, celebrating raw materiality and the functionality of interconnected design—a nod to iconic modernist architects known for their radical interpretations of space and form.
Each frame is equipped with Zeiss anti-reflective sun lenses.
Crafted entirely in Japanese titanium, Locked channels a brutalist aesthetic—cold, serious, and rigid in its design. Despite their imposing structure, the lightweight titanium construction ensures these frames are as functional as they are visually arresting. The Locked family offers a modern take on architectural rigor, with a design that is both severe in its form and effortless in wear.