Rectangular blue-light glasses, drawn from the sanatorium that became a novel.
Davos. November 1924. Thomas Mann publishes "The Magic Mountain" — seven years inside a sanatorium at altitude, where time slows and thought arrives. The Alps below the windows. The cure of stillness. The Davos 1924 carries that exact register: rectangular, deliberate, contemplative.
Hand-finished Italian acetate. Rectangular silhouette. Blue-light lenses preserve clarity through long hours at the screen, in the library, at the desk. Two colorways: Tortoise, White/Black.
Specifications
Model: Davos 1924
Lens Protection: Block Blue Light
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Lens Technology: Prevents eye strain
Frame Material: Acetate
Frame Width: 144mm
Lens Width: 68mm
Lens Height: 42mm
Nose Bridge Width: 21mm
Temple Length: 145mm
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