GANNI x Ace & TateSUNNY SIDE UP
Now Amsterdam and Copenhagen have more in common than a shared love of bikes. We teamed up with the Danish cult favourite GANNI to design a drop of three limited-edition sunglasses.
GANNI x Ace & TateSUNNY SIDE UP
Now Amsterdam and Copenhagen have more in common than a shared love of bikes. We teamed up with the Danish cult favourite GANNI to design a drop of three limited-edition sunglasses.
Dutch design meets
Scandi 2.0
The sunglasses are marked with the iconic GANNI butterfly logo and crafted from innovative, lower-impact materials Acetate Renew and Recycled Acetate. A little bit extra. A whole lot of fun. Just the right amount of Copenhagen effortlessness.
Dutch design meets Scandi 2.0
The sunglasses are marked with the iconic GANNI butterfly logo and crafted from innovative, lower-impact materials Acetate Renew Bio and Recycled Acetate. A little bit extra. A whole lot of fun. Just the right amount of Copenhagen effortlessness.
Taking it to the streets
We hit the streets to shoot our campaign with the people of Copenhagen, Amsterdam, London and NYC to hear more about summer in their city. Streetcast and shot by Peoplefile.
Low-impact materials only
As two B Corp-certified brands committed to responsibility, we used only the latest innovation in lower-impact materials.
Matcha, Bubblegum & Havana:
Acetate Renew Bio
Acetate Renew Bio is a lower-impact alternative to traditional acetate. Like conventional acetate, it's made from sustainably sourced wood pulp (42%) but is combined with certified recycled contents* (28%) instead of fossil fuels. We then combine the cellulose acetate flakes with bio-plasticizers (30%) to create the final acetate material, reducing the CO2 footprint of the cellulose acetate by 50%**.
*ISCC-certified recycled contents, obtained via mass balance ** Source: Eastman LCA
Rødvin:
Acetate Renew Bio & Recycled Acetate
While the temples of this colourway are Acetate Renew Bio, the front is Recycled Acetate, made from waste generated during the production process. Scrap and waste materials are regrinded and granulated into new acetate sheets. This makes recycled acetate more sustainable than regular acetate by reusing materials instead of using virgin acetate.