Round minus glasses
27 products
27 products
At HART & HOLM, we offer a large selection of round minus glasses at sharp prices. Our stylish designs combine comfort and aesthetics so you can look good while improving your vision. We have minus glasses in strengths -1 and -1.5, which makes them ideal for you with mild myopia. Prices start from just €35 and go up to €59, so there is something for every taste and wallet. Round glasses are a timeless classic that suits many face shapes and gives a sophisticated, modern look. Find the perfect round minus glasses for you in our large selection!
When distant vision starts to become challenging, and the world further away appears slightly blurry, the right pair of glasses can make a significant difference to both your quality of life and your personal style. At Hart & Holm, we specialize in combining functionality with aesthetics, and our collection of round minus glasses is designed for those who desire sharp vision without compromising on appearance. Our glasses are developed specifically for mild nearsightedness, typically covering strengths of -1.00 and -1.50. It is precisely within this range that many experience the first signs that their eyes need to strain more than usual to focus on objects that are not directly in front of them. We believe that glasses should be a natural extension of your personality. Therefore, every model in our assortment is designed based on classic Danish design traditions, where minimalism and elegance go hand in hand. Round frames are a timeless classic that adds character and softness to the face, and they serve as a sophisticated accessory for any outfit. Whether you are looking for an understated look for the office or a more distinctive expression for the weekend, you will find a model that suits you. You can see the entire selection of minus glasses here on this page, where we continuously update with new colors and materials that follow current trends.
Navigating a world that isn't perfectly sharp can be both tiring and frustrating. Many people walk around with a mild form of myopia, also known as nearsightedness, without realizing how much it strains their eyes and energy levels in everyday life. If you find yourself squinting to read subtitles on the TV screen, or if road signs only become legible when you are very close to them in the car, then you are likely in the target group for glasses for nearsightedness. It is these small everyday situations, where the ability to see sharply at a distance is crucial, that often reveal the need. Nearsightedness occurs when the eye is slightly too long in relation to its optical power, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. This results in blurry distant vision, while close-up vision is typically impeccable. Even a small correction with a minus power can have a huge effect on your field of vision and your overall comfort. By using minus glasses, you relieve the eye muscles, which can reduce tension headaches and eye strain at the end of the day. It's not just about diopters, but about regaining clarity in your surroundings, whether it's at a concert, during a drive, or simply when enjoying the view on a walk. We always recommend that you pay attention to your vision needs, as they can change over time. If you are in doubt about whether you have chosen the correct strength, we offer peace of mind with your purchase. You can read about our strength guarantee, which ensures that you always end up with the solution that gives you the best and most comfortable vision. It is important to us that your new glasses not only look good but actually solve the optical challenge you are facing.
Once you have decided to invest in a pair of quality minus glasses, the next step is to find the model type that matches your requirements for comfort, durability, and price. At Hart & Holm, we operate with two primary collections: Classic and Premium. Both lines offer affordable minus glasses in a beautiful design, but there are differences in material selection and construction that can affect your experience of the glasses in daily use. To make the choice easier for you, we have provided a comparison of the two collections below, so you can assess whether you prefer the lightweight everyday glasses or the more robust luxury version.
| Feature | Classic Collection | Premium Collection |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 249 kr. | 399 kr. |
| Material & Feel | Lightweight and comfortable polycarbonate | Strong quality in acetate with weight |
| Hinges | Standard flexibility | Reinforced spring hinges |
| Ideal for | Carrying in a bag / extra pair | Daily use and maximum comfort |
The choice of spectacle frames is not just about vision correction, but also largely about aesthetics and balance in the face. Round minus glasses are particularly popular because they have a unique ability to soften facial features and create harmony. If you have a square or rectangular face shape with pronounced jawlines, the round shapes will create a beautiful contrast that makes your face appear milder and more balanced. Even for oval face shapes, which are considered the most versatile, round glasses add an intellectual and artistic touch that many find attractive. The Danish design that permeates our entire collection at Hart & Holm ensures that even though the shape is classic round, the expression is modern and relevant. We work with thin, elegant frames as well as more distinctive, robust frames, so you can find precisely the volume that suits your personal style. When choosing glasses, it is important to think of them as a piece of jewelry in the middle of your face. They should complement your natural lines, not dominate them. The round models are also ideal for highlighting the eyes and giving an open, welcoming look, which is an advantage in both professional and social contexts.
When talking about glasses and strengths, the terms can sometimes seem confusing. However, it's relatively simple once you understand the basic principles. Minus strength indicates that you need correction for distance vision, as opposed to plus strength, which is used for reading glasses and farsightedness. The number after the minus, for example, -1.00 or -1.50, indicates the intensity of the strength. The higher the number (further away from zero), the greater the correction you need. Our selection covers the mild end of the scale, which is perfect for those who may only need glasses in certain situations, such as at the cinema, lectures, or driving in twilight. It is a good idea to have a professional eye exam with an optician if you are unsure of your precise strength. An eye exam can reveal whether you need -1.00, which typically suits very mild nearsightedness, or if you need to go up to -1.50 to achieve a perfectly sharp image. Although our glasses are an excellent and affordable alternative to expensive prescription glasses, it is important to know your starting point to get the best experience. Many experience a significant improvement in quality of life when they finally get the correct correction, as it removes the constant, unconscious strain that the brain and eyes would otherwise be overworking with.
The difference lies in the vision needs. Minus glasses are used to correct nearsightedness (myopia), where one has difficulty seeing sharply at a distance, for example, when driving or watching TV. Plus glasses, on the other hand, are reading glasses that help with farsightedness, where one has difficulty focusing on close-up objects, such as a book or mobile screen.
A strength of -1.00 is typically for very mild nearsightedness, where distant objects are only slightly blurry. A strength of -1.50 is used if you find that you often have to squint to see clearly. We always recommend getting an eye test at an optician to determine your precise strength if you are in doubt.
Yes, if you are nearsighted, you can easily wear your minus glasses all day. However, many choose to only use them for activities that require sharp distance vision, such as driving, going to the cinema, or sporting events. It depends entirely on your personal preferences and the degree of your nearsightedness.