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Wolfgang Proksch WP-9901 – Rare Vintage Sunglasses (NOS)
The Wolfgang Proksch WP-9901 is a rare vintage piece that perfectly embodies the designer’s philosophy of merging functional minimalism with sculptural elegance. Made in the late 1990s to early 2000s, these sunglasses showcase the innovative approach that made Wolfgang Proksch a cult figure in avant-garde eyewear design.
This model features an aerodynamic oval silhouette with a sleek burnt-orange anodized aluminum frame, contrasted by deep blue lenses. The design emphasizes both lightweight performance and artistic geometry, making it instantly recognizable as a Proksch creation. The slim temples carry the brand’s subtle engraving, a hallmark of refinement and exclusivity.
Wolfgang Proksch, a German designer celebrated for his collaborations with brands such as Matsuda and his own independent label, is known for producing frames in very limited numbers. Each piece was crafted with precision engineering and forward-thinking aesthetics, often blurring the line between eyewear and industrial design.
The WP-9901 is a true collector’s find—a model rarely seen on the market and nearly impossible to source in New Old Stock condition today. Its understated futurism and meticulous detailing make it not only a pair of sunglasses but also a design artifact for connoisseurs of rare eyewear.
Details:
Model: Wolfgang Proksch WP-9901
Color: Burnt Orange / Blue lenses
Condition: NOS (New Old Stock), never worn
Case: Not original
A statement of refined minimalism and one of the most “delicious” finds for collectors of vintage avant-garde eyewear.
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