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Urban Spectacles of Wood by Evan Orensten

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Scott Urban is a sculptor and designer of custom wood eyewear frames. Working with each customer, he designs a unique frame suited to their needs and desires. Customers choose from exotic woods sustainably grown and harvested in Brazil, including Coco Bola, Bloodwood, Padauk, Goncalo Alves, Snakewood and Purpleheart.

In addition to their eco chic credibility, wood frames offer antibacterial, form fitting and natural weather resistant properties, and are a great solution for people with metal allergies. Scott is also starting to explore designs from buffalo horn, shells and stone.

Check out Scott's site for more information: Urban Spectacles of Wood.

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This entry posted on 31 July 2006 at 7:53 PM
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