Custom wood & bamboo sunglasses
Real walnut, zebrawood, ebony and bamboo frames, laser-engraved with your brand — a natural, distinctive, high-margin line that stands out on the shelf and in gift programs.
Natural materials, permanent branding
Each frame is cut and finished from real wood or bamboo, then laser-engraved with your logo for a clean, premium mark that lasts.
- Walnut, zebrawood, ebony, rosewood, bamboo
- Solid or layered constructions
- Laser-engraved logos & inlaid metal plates
- Moisture-sealed finish + spring hinges
- Polarized UV400 lens options

Volume pricing (per pair, USD, OEM)
Indicative ranges — low end = TR90 frame + PC lens; high end = acetate frame + polarized/mirror lens. Final quote itemized per spec.
| Quantity | Tier | Price / pair |
|---|---|---|
| 50–300 | Entry / sample | $3.80 – $9.50 |
| 300–1,000 | Growth | $3.20 – $7.80 |
| 1,000–5,000 | Volume | $2.60 – $6.20 |
| 5,000+ | Wholesale / program | $2.10 – $5.00 |
A high-margin niche
Wood eyewear commands premium retail prices and suits eco, lifestyle, gifting and destination-retail brands.
- Premium retail price points
- Strong gift & destination-retail fit
- Pairs naturally with eco packaging
- Distinctive grain — every pair unique

Common questions
What woods do you offer?
Walnut, zebrawood, ebony, rosewood, maple and bamboo, in solid or layered/skin constructions. Bamboo is the most sustainable and cost-effective.
How is the logo applied to wood?
Laser engraving — clean, permanent and premium on wood and bamboo. We can also inlay metal logo plates.
Do wood frames float?
Bamboo and some hollow constructions can float, which suits beach and watersport branding. We can confirm per design.
Are wood frames durable?
Yes — sealed and finished for moisture resistance, with metal spring hinges. Each piece has natural grain variation, which is part of the appeal.
Can I have polarized lenses in wood frames?
Yes — polarized UV400 lenses are popular in wood frames for a natural premium positioning.
What is the MOQ?
50 pairs per style and colorway, though grain variation means each piece is slightly unique.