Kallax are a sustainable pilot-inspired sunglasses. They are super timeless and simply give a stylish impression. Kallax are designed in Sweden and are a tribute to the small village southwest of Luleå.
SPECIFICATIONS
Italian cellulose acetate from Mazzucchelli
Stainless steel optical hinges
Cellulose acetate temples with akenberg logo in silver hot iron engraving
Grey gradient lens
UV 3 Protection by Carl Zeiss. 100 % UVA/UVB protection
Colour: Morning sun through the reed C1
Comes with a coordinating microfiber lens cloth
SIZE
(1)The widest horizontal width of lenses: 55 mm
(2)The widest horizontal width between lenses above nose: 20 mm
(3)The temples length, from the hinge to end: 145 mm
ABOUT AKENBERG
Akenberg is a Swedish design house set out to create handmade high-quality accessories inspired by arctic lifestyle and nature. Each and every model is produced in limited edition to bring true value and handicraft into life. The brand is founded by AnnKathrin Lundqvist and Jenny Olsson. The brand’s ideology is to avoid mass production and create sustainable design products. Akenberg’s vision is to make every individual feel strong, special and unique.
At Studio Heijne we select our collaborative partners and their products with sustainability in mind. These sunglasses from Akenberg fit very well into our sustainable concept.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Akenberg takes pride in using sustainable materials that turn into new products for forward thinking and environmentally conscious individuals.
Akenberg’s sunglasses are made of high-quality cellulose acetate and bio-acetate. The acetate is produced by Mazzucchelli. Cellulose acetate is a natural polymer, a strong, light-weight and flexible material. Being a natural-based non-petroleum plastic, it does not harm the environment.
The glasses are phthalate free and biodegradable.
The dying method is also biological.
The lenses are made from organic material (Carl Zeiss CR-39), which is recyclable and has a long lifespan thanks to the scratch resistant coating.
CERTIFICATES
EN ISO 9001:2015
EN ISO 14001:2015
SA8000:2014
Akenberg products comply with the CE standards and are also certified from FDA in USA.
PRODUCTION
Akenberg’s sunglasses are exclusively handmade in Athens, Greece. All processes and treatments are done in-house with the highest standards and techniques in order to guarantee the very best quality.
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Let´s start taking your measurements. You need a measurement tape and 5 minutes of your time. Put yourself in front of a mirror, this can help. Wear tight clothes or only underwear for the best result.
To measure your chest, position and pull the tape measure around your body where your chest is as broadest (under your armpits, around your back and back to the front) to get the right measure.
Fold the measurement tape around your natural waist, where it is as smallest, a few cm above your belly bottom. Keep it parallel to the floor. Avoid holding your breath or pulling your stomach.
TIP: If you are unsure, measure 21 cm straight down from the chest. There is your most defined waist according to our measurement system.
Pull the tape around the widest part of your hips. Adjust the tape measure slightly up and down to ensure that it is the widest part. Look in the mirror to assure you keep the tape straight.
Measure from top of shoulder to desired length.
For dresses measure first to your hips, then bend and adjust measurement tape to
get the right length. For asymmetrical dresses measure to the shortest part of the
dress.
For skirt length: Place the tape on your earlier defined waist. Hold the tape on your knee and secure the tape with one hand. Bend forward and measure to the length desired. Measure from your waist (earlier defined) to length desired. For asymmetrical skirts measure to the shortest part of the skirt.
Are you experiencing that the sleeves of your top or dress often too tight around your biceps? We recommend measuring your biceps and adjust the measurement.
Define your biceps by bowing your arm and tensing your muscles. Measure around the widest part of your upper arm.
Measure the exact sleeve length you want. Place the tape on your shoulders and measure to your elbow. Hold the tape on your elbow and let go of the upper part. Then measure the final length from your elbow to the length desired.
Measure the inside of your leg: Place the tape directly under your crotch and measure first to your knee.
Hold the tape on your knee and let go the upper part. Then measure the final length from your knees to the length desired.
Hold your leg straight and place the measuring tape tight around your thigh.
Pay attention that the measuring tape is placed on the largest part of your thigh
Hold your leg straight and place the measuring tape tight around your knee. Pay attention that the measuring tape is placed in the middle of your kneecap.
Place the measuring tape around the fullest part of your calf for the right measurement. Pay attention that the measuring tape is placed straight.
Size guide for standard sizes
BODY MEASUREMENT in cm
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We recommend to use this size chart as a base for made-to-measure styles and adjust the sizing to become your personal measurements. Perfect fit guarantee: We offer a perfect fit guarantee. This means that we always make sure the made-to-measure garments will fit perfectly. If you, against all odds, are not satisfied, we offer a refund within 30 days of purchase.
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