Would You Like Eyeglass Frames of Fossilized Coral?

The mother-and-son duo running E.B. Meyrowitz in London would be happy to oblige.

LONDON — In the Royal Arcade off Bond Street in Mayfair there is a tiny jewel box of a store that creates bespoke eyewear, giving as much attention to a client’s physiognomy as a Savile Row tailor might to a person’s gait and inside leg measurement.

E.B. Meyrowitz was established in 1875 and its London store is run today by Sheel and Jamie Davison-Lungley, a mother-son duo who put traditional craftsmanship, discretion and customer service at the top of their list of company values.

According to research firm Statista, the global eyewear market is worth $120.7 billion and is

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