
1950s · 1940s-1950s · English
Production
mass-produced
Material
metal wire
Culture
English
Movement
New Look / Post-War
These wire-rimmed spectacles feature perfectly round lenses held by thin black metal frames with delicate temple arms that curve behind the ears. The construction shows minimal material use typical of mid-20th century optical design, with fine wire forming both the lens rims and temple pieces. The round lens shape reflects the intellectual aesthetic popular in post-war Britain, while the lightweight metal construction represents advances in optical manufacturing. The temple arms extend in a gentle curve designed for comfortable wear over extended periods, characteristic of practical eyewear designed for daily use rather than fashion statement.


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