CASETiFY x Tate Collection: Art-Inspired Phone Cases & Luggage

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CASETiFY and Tate Modern Collaborate on Art-Inspired Tech Accessories

CASETiFY, known for its protective and customizable tech accessories, has partnered with Tate, a renowned art institution, to launch a new collection that brings iconic artworks to everyday devices. The “Curated by CASETiFY, in collaboration with Tate” collection aims to make art accessible to a wider audience by featuring masterpieces from the late 19th and early 20th centuries on phone cases, laptop sleeves, and even luggage.

A Fusion of Art and Technology

The collaboration centers on a pivotal era of artistic expression, showcasing works from artists who challenged traditional norms. The collection is divided into two main themes: Impressionist and Modernist Movements, and Abstract and Surreal Movements.

  • Impressionist and Modernist Series: Features the atmospheric light of J.M.W. Turner and the radical impressions of Claude Monet, alongside works by Ithell Colquhoun, Duncan Grant, and David Bomberg.
  • Abstract and Surreal Movements: Translates the bold geometries of Wassily Kandinsky and the vibrant rhythms of Robert Delaunay onto MagSafe and tablet accessories.

Expanding Beyond Cases: Introducing Art-Integrated Luggage

Beyond its popular phone and laptop cases, CASETiFY is introducing its first-ever museum art-integrated Bounce Luggage as part of this collaboration. This expands the reach of the art beyond handheld tech, turning travel into a mobile art exhibition. The luggage maintains CASETiFY’s signature impact-resistant technology and utilizes eco-friendly materials.

Availability and Where to Find the Collection

The “Curated by CASETiFY, in collaboration with Tate” collection is currently available for purchase through the following channels:

About CASETiFY and Tate

CASETiFY is a global lifestyle brand that offers a wide range of tech accessories, known for its innovative designs and protective features. Tate is a family of four art galleries in the UK (Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives) with a mission to promote the public understanding and enjoyment of art in the UK and internationally.

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