© 2025 Alain Six pen pencil tip lyner crayon © 2025 Alain Six
pen pencil tip lyner crayon © 2025 Alain Six
© 2025 Alain Six lyner © 2025 Alain Six
lyner © 2025 Alain Six
© 2025 Alain Six for ID6o10 pen crayon © 2025 Alain Six
pen crayon © 2025 Alain Six
© 2025 Alain Six pencil © 2025 Alain Six
pencil © 2025 Alain Six
© 2025 Alain Six pencil tip © 2025 Alain Six
pencil tip © 2025 Alain Six
© 2025 Alain Six pen pencil tip © 2025 Alain Six
pen pencil tip © 2025 Alain Six

hilines

for THEO EYEWEAR 2025

Sometimes, power lies not in what you add, but in what you leave out. Hilines play with light and shadow, a subtle dance of lines that disappear to create depth. Anyone who has ever picked up a pencil understands the principle of shading. By leaving out or subtly shifting lines, depth, texture, and contrast emerge. It’s not about perfection, but about character. “Something has been removed, allowing something new to emerge.” That is theessence of Hilines. No excess, just refined nuance. The delicate cutouts above the lens create a shadow that moves with the wearer, a quiet eye-catcher. Five stainless steel frames, inspired by my beloved tools: Crayon, Lyner,Pen, Pencil and Tip.

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