Andy Warhol x CASETiFY: Transform Your Tech into Pop Art with This Bold New Collection

CASETiFY has partnered with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to introduce the Andy Warhol x CASETiFY Collection, a limited-edition lineup that infuses everyday tech accessories with the vibrant essence of pop art.

Phone cases and accessory from the Andy Warhol x CASETiFY Collection

I am a fan of Andy Warhol and the pop art movement which he was a quintessential driver of and this collection is one of my favourites from CASETiFY so far.

The collaboration pays homage to Warhol’s enduring influence on art and culture, transforming modern mobile devices into dynamic canvases of self-expression. Just like how Warhol transformed everyday objects into artistic icons, CASETiFY is attempting to do the same with the ubiquitous mobile phone cases worldwide.

Collection Highlights

Andy Warhol Banana Collectible Phone Case, designed to be larger than life, making a bold statement while protecting your device. I saw this in real life at the CASETiFY store in K11 Musea in Hong Kong and found it to be the perfect gift for ditzy friends who constantly lose their mobile phones. With this, there is no excuse anymore.

    Interactive Banana Peel Phone Case: Drawing inspiration from Warhol’s iconic “Banana” artwork, this case features a peel-back design revealing a vivid pink interior, adding an interactive twist to your device. This a a clever clapback on the recently viral duct-taped banana art sold by Sotheby for US$6.24 million.

      Campbell’s Soup Earbuds Case: A nod to the famous “Campbell’s Soup Can” series, this accessory combines functionality with collectible appeal, ensuring your earbuds are stylishly housed. You can pair it with the Campbell’s Soup Can phone case for a complete look.

        Special-Edition Packaging: Each product arrives in packaging inspired by Warhol’s “Heinz Tomato Ketchup Box,” adorned with his renowned quote: “Art is what you can get away with.”

        Special packaging

        Michael Dayton Hermann, Director of Licensing, Marketing, and Sales at The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, noting that it captures Warhol’s non-conformist spirit and sophisticated design sense. He also highlighted that proceeds will support the Foundation’s endowment, which distributes nearly $18 million in cash grants annually to contemporary art initiatives.

          The Andy Warhol x CASETiFY Collection launched worldwide on January 27, 2025, and is available for purchase online at CASETiFY.com and at CASETiFY Studio locations. Products in the collection are priced between S$50 and S$142.

          For more information and to explore the collection, visit CASETiFY’s official website.

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