The Pact

Every Faust frame begins with a deal. Not with the devil, but with the sun. The light is relentless and it does not bargain. So you meet it prepared, with titanium on your face and lenses that refuse to look away.

The name comes from the old story of a man who made a pact to see more, to reach further, to refuse the ordinary. We kept the ambition and left the regret behind. To wear Faust is to decide that the sun is something you answer, not something you hide from.

The Work

Our colors follow the stages of the alchemical work, the slow transformation of base material into something finished and true.

Nigredo, the blackening. The dark beginning. Matte blackened titanium and deep smoke lenses, for those who would rather be felt than seen.

Albedo, the whitening. Clarity after the dark. Brushed silver titanium and soft blue lenses, worn with nothing to hide.

Viridis, the living green. Growth before transformation. Warm gold titanium and deep green lenses that read the light the way old glass once did.

Rubedo, the reddening. Completion, the gold won at the end. Matte black titanium and rich amber lenses. The frame you arrive in.

The Forms

Four silhouettes, numbered 01 through 04. Each one a different line for a different face, from the opening hexagon to the most resolved shape in the system. The numbers are deliberate. This is design as discipline, not decoration.

The Material

Titanium, always. It carries almost no weight, resists corrosion and time, and holds its shape through every season you put it through. Every lens gives complete protection against ultraviolet light. That part is never optional. It is the pact.

Deal With The Sun.