Paris

All the stock we ordered in Paris - during our annual trip to the massive Silmo expo - has arrived!

Designed in Barcelona, The Netherlands, Spain, France and Scotland - our friends across borders, even if th eborders are harder to negotiate than we wish (longest Budget for ages and Rachel didn’t even mention it!).

We meet current suppliers and see thier new models and colours, find new ones and also enjoy a bit of Paris nightlife. This year Karl, Ali, Claire and Sharonjit went - Nonye couldn’t get a visa in time ..

Pop in for a look - no appointment needed.

Karl Hallam
Book an eye test in a Sheffield optician

You should book an eye test with us, as our eye tests are very good. They are good as we allow an hour and make good use of it - taking time to listen to you, understand the visual demands of your life at work rest and play. The hour we allow means we can go though the health of your eyes now - using pictures - and talk about keeping them healthy. We can make sure your understand your spectacle prescription and the options for making use of it to improve your vision, reduce strain/tiredness or increase your enjoyment of activities you love from reading, to tennis, to sewing, to volleyball.

Read our reviews on Google - they back up what we say.

We allow an hour for tests as we strongly believe that the standard 20 minute slot allowed in your average Specsavers, is insufficient. It’s obvious why they only allow that amount of time, as it means more tests can be done and more money can potentially be made. But, it’s not for us. It’s not just big multiples that do such short tests, many independents are very rushed too.

You can book online, call or pop in. When you come, we’ll get you a hot drink from the cafe next door and hopefully you will enjoy your time with us.

Eyeye explained for our Chinese speaking friends

We’ve got a leaflet to help our Chinese speaking friends understand our process … with help from a Harland Works placement student. Going to put on website, so we can ensure people can get most of their interactions with us.

Karl Hallam