Round blue-light glasses, drawn from Nietzsche's summer house.
Sils Maria. Friedrich Nietzsche returns every summer between 1881 and 1888 to a small room above the village square. Mountains close in around the valley. He walks the lake path each morning. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is written here, line by line, in the silence of the Engadin. The Sils Maria carries that exact register: round, residential, written by hand.
Hand-finished Italian acetate. Wide round silhouette. Blue-light lenses preserve clarity through long hours at the screen, in the library, at the desk. Three colorways: Tortoise/Black, Tortoise/Gradient, Tortoise Black/White.
Specifications
Model: Sils Maria
Lens Protection: Block Blue Light
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Lens Technology: Blue Light Filter
Frame Material: Acetate
Frame Width: 139mm
Lens Width: 56mm
Lens Height: 45mm
Nose Bridge Width: 21mm
Temple Length: 145mm
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