Joplins Pepe Iconic Round Wood Sunglasses

£129.00
By Joplins
Description

Bold in form, refined in essence - Pepe captures the spirit of timeless design with a conscious edge. Handcrafted from a striking two-layered veneer of rich Ebony and Burl wood, each pair is uniquely grained, offering a one-of-a-kind texture that blends natural artistry with modern sophistication.

The rounded silhouette (57-16-142) is a nod to iconic eyewear heritage, subtly reimagined for the modern tastemaker. Featuring UV 400 gray polarized lenses, Pepe delivers exceptional clarity, glare reduction, and full-spectrum eye protection - seamlessly merging aesthetic and performance.

Lightweight, durable, and sustainably made, Pepe isn’t just a statement - it’s a quiet revolution in eco-luxury eyewear. Ideal for those who lead with intention and live with style.

Key Features:

  • Premium two-layer veneer: Ebony + Burl wood

  • UV 400 gray polarized lenses for superior protection and optical precision

  • Iconic round silhouette with minimalist detailing

  • Measurements: 57mm lens width, 16mm bridge, 142mm temple

  • Sustainably handcrafted for lasting quality and conscious elegance

Model: Pepe
Material: Burl wood / Ebony two-layered wood veneer 
Lenses: Gray - New Generation of lenses with 9 layers of protection.

- 2 layers scratch-resistant,

- 2 layers shock-resistant,

- 4 layers of UV400 protection (maximum UV protection) and

- 1 main layer polarized). 

For every order Joplins plant 3 trees in countries such as Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda and Ethiopia, and remove 1kg of plastic from the oceans in Brazil and Indonesia through partnerships with the Plastic Bank and the Eden Reforestation Projects via Ecologi.

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

Good Causes

Ecologi

We created Ecologi so people like you can actually take on the climate crisis

Our collective home is in the process of being turned totally upside down which is leading to strife for almost all life on Earth.

We know it’s preventable. And we know it’s not going to save itself.

So, it is up to us to solve it. But what levers can we pull? Reducing our carbon footprint is entirely necessary, but the transition of change is far slower than the time we have remaining.

The tools that we associate with fighting climate change are inadequate. What if that changed and the billions of us who care became empowered?

There are enough climate solutions that are out there right now, that if we supported them, it’d undo 30 years of carbon damage by avoiding 1,500 billion tonnes of CO2. 

This is our opportunity.