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"Siamo Ancora in Tempo"

An “estate in montagna” with it’s colors “Il verde dei pini, il panna fiori, marrone funghi e del legno...”

and a relaxed mood: “la vita lenta” The name of this Capsule collection is a tribute to the slower pace of life in the mountains.

Unlike the fast-paced rhythm of the city, the mountains offer a more unhurried, authentic way of living.

The capsule is divided into three Chapers:

“L’ora del caffè”

“La baita”

“Estate leggera”

Each Chapter has inspired a specific eyewear model

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Chapter 1

"L'ora del caffè"

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“L’ora del caffè” introduces the Helm frame that is born from a ritual moment in the company’s life.

That moment when “personal life” and “work” blend together, where family, neighbors, and collegues enjoy one of life’s pleasures: the “coffee break.”

This ritual begins, when Mario comes to the company in the morning to grind coffee. The aroma fills the entire workplace as he prepares nine cups, one for each. Everyone stops what they’re doing and steps outside to enjoy the coffee with a view of the mountains. Often, relatives and neighbors join in as well.” "Life slows down here," says Mario, a senior technician and co-founder of La Fabbrica. With his years of experience, he truly enjoys serving coffee to all and each person that drops in for a cherished relaxing moment.

This small ritual embodies the spirit of our craft — a deep-rooted tradition infused with passion.

It also reminds that life in the mountains go on slowly and without hurry.

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Chapter 2

"La baita"

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“La baita” introduces us to the Dolomiti frame that is inspired by the magic atmosphere the family enjoys in a nearby valley called Val Visdende.

This is a pristine valley in the Dolomites of upper Veneto, one of the last natural oases preserved from mass tourism.

Here the family owns two “baitas”, mountain huts, where they enjoy passing time having barbecues and sunbathing.

Corinna tells :”My uncle Bruno retreats to his mountain baita from early May to late September. It is his “spiritual retreat” to enjoy the summer months away from the "chaos" of the villages, which fill up with tourists.

In the baita, he can fully dedicate himself to his routine, dictated by the rhythms of nature: he wakes up at 6 a.m. because, as an older man, he doesn’t sleep much, and when it gets dark, he goes to bed.”

Chapter 3

"Estate Leggera"

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“Estate leggera” introduces us to the Cortina frame that is inspired by Erica’s story,. Erica is young woman from Milan who retreats every summer to the Dolomites, where her family comes from.

Choosing to spend a few days in the mountains, away from the frantic pace and stress of the city, is her summer ritual.

She retreats to her grandmother's house in a small, secluded village nestled among the mountains. Here, she can embrace a slower pace of life: breathing fresh air and gifting herself time to relax. The relentless drive for productivity that defines the rest of the year feels distant and no longer touches her, at least for a while.