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LOULOU opens its new optical store in Lyon, a boutique designed to be a showcase

  • Mar 17
  • 2 min read

In collaboration with: Michaël Lalande (LOULOU)


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Modern eyewear store interior with glasses on a sleek, illuminated grid wall. Black chairs and table, neutral tones, street view outside.
Image courtesy of: Michaël Lalande (LOULOU)

Ranked among the top 5 best opticians in the world!

LOULOU, a premier destination for rare and avant-garde eyewear, has been ranked second among the "Top 5 Global Opticians" by Eyestylist, the leading international authority on optical fashion.


This prestigious ranking celebrates the world’s most visionary boutiques, distinguished by their singular identity, architectural innovation, and elite curation of designer frames. By securing this top-tier position, LOULOU joins the ranks of iconic establishments in global fashion capitals such as Tokyo, Seoul, Milan, and New York.


Modern interior with wooden cabinets, white island, black stool. Soft lighting, neutral tones, large windows show street view outside.
Image courtesy of: Michaël Lalande (LOULOU)

A rare and exclusive selection of eyewear

LOULOU curates an exclusive portfolio of rare and pioneering collections from the world’s most visionary eyewear designers. Renowned for its exacting standards, the boutique is dedicated to the intersection of artisanal craftsmanship and cutting-edge design. Its global roster features a hand-picked selection of prestigious labels—spanning from Japan and France to the United States and Brazil—including Ahlem, Jacquemus, Lapima, Kuboraum, Oscar Magnuson, La Petite Lunette Rouge, and Mykita.


A minimalist store with a mirrored wall displays eyeglasses on shelves with a grid pattern, set against a textured beige background.
Image courtesy of: Michaël Lalande (LOULOU)

A new address:14 rue Gasparin, Lyon

After years of defining style at 6 Place des Célestins, LOULOU marked a significant evolution with its recent relocation to 14 Rue Gasparin. This new flagship has quickly established itself as a premier destination in Lyon for aesthetes and design enthusiasts seeking a singular, sophisticated atmosphere.


Storefront with large glass windows and a brown frame showing an illuminated modern interior with eyeglass displays. A tree on the right.
Image courtesy of: Michaël Lalande (LOULOU)

A bespoke shopping experience

LOULOU is a champion of ‘quiet luxury’—a philosophy defined by meticulous technical rigour and deeply personal service. Deviating from the conventional optical experience, the boutique treats eyewear as a shared discovery.


Frames are revealed with care as a conversation unfolds, mirroring the intimate gesture of a host opening a rare vintage for a close friend. As a fiercely independent boutique, LOULOU remains dedicated to the heritage of local trade and the integrity of a bespoke shopping experience.


Modern room with arched ceiling, wooden cabinet, black chair, and minimal decor. Soft lighting creates a calm ambiance.
Image courtesy of: Michaël Lalande (LOULOU)

A space combining concrete, wood and metal

The boutique’s transformation was entrusted to architect Johany Sapet, celebrated for his visionary work on Lyon landmarks such as Prairial, Le Troquet, and Sibilia. Sapet has conceived a resolutely contemporary environment defined by a tactile palette of pink concrete, dark wood, and brushed metal.


The interior features a dedicated floor designed as a private boudoir, offering clients a secluded, high-end sanctuary for intimate consultations and state-of-the-art eye examinations.




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