Pina Sunglasses
A round metal sun frame that turns ic! berlin restraint into a quietly glamorous statement.
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Story & heritage
Pina sits inside ic! berlin's 30th-anniversary Iconic Chrome capsule, the six-style edit Marcolin describes as a bridge between heritage and innovation. In the spring 2026 collection story, ic! berlin singles out Pina with Oli the 2nd as a reinterpretation of one of the brand's most popular silhouettes, giving a familiar stainless-steel design a fresher, more fashion-forward attitude.
The Optical Journal describes Pina as a classic style pushed forward through expressive colour pairings: a round frame front, a slim metal brow-like line, and tinted temple tips matched to the lenses. It is a good example of how ic! berlin updates its own archive without giving up the screwless minimalism that made the brand famous in Berlin.
Materials & craft
Official product specs list Pina as a medium-size metal frame with a 53 mm lens width, 20 mm bridge, and 145 mm temples. Like the wider Classic Collection, it is built from flexible stainless-steel sheet with the brand's screwless hinge construction and is designed and manufactured in Berlin.
For the anniversary expression, the frame leans on colour rather than bulk: the thin eyebrow-like detail and coordinated temple-tip/lens treatments add presence while keeping the structure light and clean.
How to choose & style
Pina works best if you want an unmistakably designed sunglass without the heaviness of thick acetate. The round front softens tailoring, and the anniversary finishes let the frame do the talking — keep jewellery spare and let the metal line around the brow carry the look.
If you are choosing blind, the chrome and gunmetal versions are the safest long-term buys; the beetle-green variation is the more editorial, Berlin-at-night answer.