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Entourage of 7 introducing KERBS

Takes cues from 1970s race culture — precision, speed, and sculptural control. More than just eyewear, KERBS is a declaration of character: made for those who move through the world with quiet confidence and uncompromising style.

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BELLINGER A/S
8240 Risskov, Denmark

Inspired by the raw edge of vintage motorsport, the new titanium series from Entourage of 7 channels the adrenaline and elegance of racing legends. Each frame features subtle engravings on the rim-wire and temples markings reminiscent of the worn kerbs of historic racetracks like Pomona, Laguna Seca or Monza. These aren’t just decorative elements - they’re a nod to the 

lines drivers dare to kiss at full throttle, where precision separates glory from gravel.

The collection’s DNA is rooted in the golden era of racing. Think vintage 1973 BMW CSI 3.0 coupes hugging hairpin corners, leather gloves gripping wood-rimmed steering wheels, and the distant roar of engines echoing through Laguna Seca. 

The titanium we use is lightweight but bold, engineered like the body of a race car - every detail purposeful, every curve a study in aerodynamic design. Crafted from high-grade Japanese titanium, these frames offer lightweight resilience, refined aggression, and a touch of rebellion. It’s race-bred sophistication for the modern maverick.

KERBS 1

KERBS-ONE takes cues from 1970s race culture — precision, speed, and sculptural control. The frame features a fully wrapped rim wire, etched with a rhythmic pattern pressed directly into the metal. Like a racing track, grooves run along the full contour, hand-filled with enamel lacquer in bold contrast colors — from electric blue to deep green layered into matte black.

Three pairs of eyeglasses with metal frames rest on a textured brown leather surface. Each pair has a unique frame design, and the lenses reflect the surroundings.

KERBS 2

A bold expression of movement and control. Grooved “speed stripes” are pressed directly into the wire structure — running with precision around the lens, across the end-pieces, and along the temples. These lines aren’t just decorative — they’re filled by hand with lacquer color, creating vivid contrast and a sense of kinetic energy in every frame. Volume is balanced with flow: 

sculpted sides, engineered curves, and graphic patternwork that shifts with the light. The result is a frame that feels fast, sharp, and unapologetically precise.

A collage featuring five pairs of metal-framed eyeglasses and sunglasses with tinted lenses, arranged on a gray fabric surface in different angles with sunlight highlighting the frames.

 

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Joanna Egeberg

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