Kuboraum’s newest releases push further into the brand’s signature territory — where eyewear becomes sculptural object, cultural provocation, and wearable identity. Here’s what’s new across their expanding mask universe.
The I-Series introduces two new acetate masks — the Mask I02 Rain Forest and Mask I03 Black Shine — both built around a distinctive temple design that appears assembled from multiple frames, mixed and reassembled into a single form. The fronts are relatively understated, with the design interest concentrated in the temples.




The H-Series expands with Mask H66 and Mask H67 in Dark Gun Metal Titanium, bringing a fully framed titanium front to a line previously defined by rimless constructions. The addition keeps the series’ precise, mechanical character while introducing a new structural approach.


Mask P31 extends the P-Series with a tortoise acetate frame referencing 70s eyewear shapes, reinterpreted through Kuboraum’s characteristic emphasis on mass and thickness. Bicoloured havana and green tubular temples are a defining detail, with the mask also available in black shine and gradient brown.
The two limited editions take more conceptual directions. Mask X6 Gorgone features hand-applied metal embellishments that coil around the lenses, inspired by Greek Gorgon mythology. Mask Y3 Pop-Grotesque embraces colour and excess as a deliberate aesthetic stance.




All pieces are available now or from mid-February at Kuboraum’s Innerraum Galleries in Berlin, Milan, Rome, and Mexico City, alongside selected retailers worldwide.
