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ic! berlin: Modernist Inspiration

For its new collection, ic! berlin draws heavily from the modernist style of the buildings in Berlin’s iconic Hansaviertel district.

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A Bold Urban Experiment

Inspired by Berlin’s modernist architecture, ic! berlin’s September ’25 Collection owes much to the distinctive style of the Hansaviertel district, where a new generation of designers and architects reshaped the cityscape from the 1950s onwards. From Oscar Niemeyer to Alvar Aalto, Le Corbusier to Egon Eiermann, Walter Gropius to Arne Jacobsen, their vision of a modern, bright, functional, and green city gave rise to one of Berlin’s most ambitious urban experiments. Iconic buildings such as the “Schwedenhaus,” designed in 1956 by Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson, were chosen as the backdrop for the new ic! berlin campaign—a fitting tribute to architectural innovation.

New Finishes in the Collection

Comprising five distinct models, the new ic! berlin collection reflects the organic, minimalist shapes of these architectural masterpieces, as well as their colors—from mimosa yellow to Mondrian blue—and finishes. For the first time, each frame is offered in two different finishes: matte on the upper portion and glossy on the lower. This subtle detail alone adds depth to each pair of glasses. Among other innovations, the Gallium model introduces a tactile texture for the first time, replacing the classic cold-laminated stainless steel with metal engraved with delicate nature-inspired lines that create a soft play of light and shadow.

More ic! berlin Innovations

Alongside Gallium, the Thilo model stands out with its precise, geometric lines, softened by a Pearl/Chrome finish—or for those preferring a more understated look, in glossy black. The new Eike model also plays with dual finishes—matte above, glossy below—transforming the classic intellectual round frame with mimosa and cream tones. The Loris sunglasses reinterpret the classic Pilot shape, radiating retro charm in a dark gray/Tiziano red combination. Finally, the Jonte model embraces simplicity, pairing graphite tones in glossy and matte finishes for a more casual touch on a timelessly elegant frame (more information on www.ic-berlin.com)

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