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California laid back luxury, +Beryll gives their sophisticated customer accessories with modern refinements

No one knows sunglasses better than former architect and designer of coveted accessories collection +Beryll, Sigmar Berg. Inspired by the pure and unadorned, Berg introduced the line with handcrafted, limited edition sunglasses that complement the form of every face shape. In the present day, +Beryll has expanded into jewelry, belts, handbags and boots that transcend trends with their quality and craftsmanship.

Berg's pieces incorporate materials that transform with wear, aging and distressing naturally. Besides the by appointment only flagship store in Santa Monica, +Beryll is worldwide selling at trend-setting stores like Barney's (New York) Henri Bendel (New York) Maxfield (Los Angeles) Fred Segal (Los Angeles) and many more.

Epitomizing California laid back luxury, +Beryll gives their sophisticated customer accessories with modern refinements and a touch of attitude. For the new season, +Beryll introduces distressed leathers accessories, hand-restored army boots and luxurious carry-alls offering a balanced range of meticulously detailed accessories for the person that likes quality without the fuss.

Here are a few reasons why you fall in love with +Beryll, aside from the fact that it looks good:

+Beryll bespoke belts and Asphalt boots, are hand-restored with 1960's and 1970's leather, all uniquely aged and numbered. Vintage Desert belts are distressed canvas with heavy brass work and bear the fingerprint signature of the artisan who hand restored them right here in the +Beryll studio in Los Angeles.

Beryll Accessories Boots

 

The newest addition to +Beryll's must have leather collection, the Peacemaker, draws inspiration from the cowboys of the Wild West. This modern holster is hand-made from luxurious buffalo leather truly revolutionizes the way men and women carry their belongings.

Beryll Accessories leather holster

 

+Beryll Samurai belts are each hand-painted, right here in the +Beryll Los Angeles studio and bear the slogan Worn by good people in Japanese script. Cowboy belts are an updated version of the classic, adorned with steel rivets for a touch of attitude. Each piece is an artisan original and one-of-a-kind.

Beryll Accessories Belts

 

+Beryll sunglasses are state-of-the-art manufactured out of nickel free surgical steel or hand polished rich Italian acetate. All premium sun lenses provide a 100% filter against harmful UVA, UVB and UVC-rays allowing for perfect visibility even from the darkest lenses. All shades are limited edition.

Beryll Sunglasses

 

+Beryll's founder truly lives the philosophy of his brand, understated luxury. Malibu based, Berg is an avid surfer, artist and photographer whose pieces adorn the walls of the +Beryll Los Angeles showroom.

Beryll Designer Founder Berg

Previous LA2DAY.COM Coverage on +Beryll and it's Founder Sigmar Berg: "Sigmar Berg: It's Not Just Fashion", "Sigmar Berg: Alchemist of Light".

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