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Magne-Hinge Glasses by Nendo

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Presented by Nendo at Milan Design Week, the Magne-Hinge glasses fasten with magnets instead of screws, making the titanium frames more flexible, break-resistant, and customizable than the average pair of specs. The temples are more likely to be pushed or pulled out of the magnetic field than to snap into pieces, putting less pressure on the lenses and the temples themselves. Additionally, the temples are readily interchangeable with any of Nendo’s magnetic designs in black, gray, marbled brown, or translucent teal.

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