- Hybrid frame made of 0.5mm thick stainless steel sheet and polyamide.
- The temples have an adjustable length, which can be set by sliding the eartip. Available sizes (mm): 130, 140, 150.
- Flexible and sturdy construction, assembled by interlocking elements. No glue or screws.
- An interesting feature of this type of joint is its response to excessive pressure. The temples detach from the frame—much like skis releasing during a fall—reducing the risk of damage.
- Made in Berlin.
The frame and temples are made from polyamide powder, fused into a solid form according to a digital data set. The selective laser sintering (SLS) process is one of the most precise and costly technologies in 3D printing. Originally developed in the mid-1980s for prototyping, it is now used for manufacturing finished products — such as this frame.










