The Story of David Green Leaf Eyewear
David Green Eyewear has turned a new leaf.
The David Green Eyewear brand is all about freshness and craftsmanship. Our emphasis is on select materials, clever details, clean proportions and great comfort. The underlying look is style. Fashion comes and goes, style remains.
In David Green's ongoing quest for EYES FOR THE ENVIRONMENT with "Green product", he has launched a totally unique concept.
Indigenous tree leaves that have fallen are dried and dyed in preparation for eyewear decoration.
They are then beautifully crafted inside a natural cotton based acetate material that is hand made in France.
The result is a stunning look whereby the design is created by nature.
Each piece is an individual.
This takes the David Green "HAND MADE" signature to a new level. The leaves are available in various colours and forms.
The David Green collection is distributed in over 20 countries. Pricing is a pleasant surprise and the quality of the product finish is superb.
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Press Room
8 Mar 2012
The 17th annual Conferences of the Parties (COP 17) took place in Durban from 28th November - 9th December 2011. COP 17 is an annual event where the members to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) aka Earth Summit assess the current state of climate change and David Green Eyewear was there!
The Story of David Green's Leaf Collection Sunglasses
17 Nov 2011
Remaining true to his mission to create eyewear that resonates with the environment, David Green has designed the "Leaf Collection", a range of sunglasses inspired by nature.
16 Feb 2011
Stand a chance to win single vision sunglasses with every purchase of a David Green frame ...
David Green launches Eyewear with Real leaves
14 Feb 2011
The David Green brand of eyewear is all about freshness and craftsmanship. The emphasis in on select materials, clever details, clean proportions and great comfort. The underlying look is style. Fashion comes and goes, style remains.

