SIZE CHARTS
LARGE - FIT MOST FACES

EXTRA LARGE - FITS WIDER FACES

MEDIUM - FITS NARROW FACES














Marken Emerald Green in monsoon palm green from Goa’s rain-soaked lanes, inspired by our softer wayfarer silhouette. Its saddle bridge makes the nose appear slightly shorter, while the rounded frame suits round and triangular faces by adding balance without harsh edges.
We ship every COCO LENI frame with care across India. If it does not feel right, you can return it within 7 days.
Every COCO LENI frame is backed by a 10-year warranty on craftsmanship and material defects, because we build our frames to last.
Our frames are handcrafted from bio-acetate, titanium, and natural horn, chosen for their comfort, character, and the way they age beautifully over time.
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Our new packaging is built with the same obsession for detail as the frames inside. A soft-touch magnetic box, premium cleaning cloth, a bold authenticity card, and a handmade vegan leather case—all part of an elevated unboxing experience that reflects our belief: every detail matters.

Your identity isn’t defined by a logo. If something is well made, people can tell good design doesn’t need to announce itself.

We moved away from materials that didn’t feel right. Bio-acetate, horn, and titanium felt better more natural, more stable, easier on the face. They age well and stay with you longer.

A lot of people feel glasses don’t suit their face. Most of the time, it’s just the wrong size. That’s why we offer Medium, Large, and Extra Large.

Most frames are made fast now. Mass produced, built for scale. We didn’t go that way. We stayed with traditional methods, working by hand, piece by piece. That’s what makes it last.

Is it just a feeling, peace, gratitude, or wealth.. Not the last one for sure, have seen too many wealthy people.. unloved, angry and unhappy. When I was younger, I mistook it for infatuation, exci...
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The Remarkably Ordinary...We spend a lot of our lives chasing extraordinary things. Yet some of the most meaningful things we own are remarkably ordinary.There is a kind of beauty that does not ann...
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A founder’s journal from Goa I was recently reading Rework by Jason Fried, especially the chapter on embracing constraints. It made me think deeply about COCO LENI. In the early days, we did not ha...
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