Quick Summary
Casetify has once again teamed with The Andy Warhol Foundation for a new collection of cases and accessories for your tech.
There are options for iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones, starting at just £33.
While Andy Warhol's most prolific period was more than 60 years ago, his art looks as fresh and current today as ever. His screen prints and iconic imagery can be found on millions of T-shirts, cushions, walls and album covers, while his style has influenced just about every modern and pop artist since.
It also seems to look good on anything, including cases, covers and bands for tech products. Just take a gander at the new Andy Warhol x Casetify "Factory Collection" – the case manufacturer's second collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation.
Four new print collections have been used for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy and Pixel cases, as well as MagSafe compatible wallets, grip stands, and Apple Watch bands. There are even some designs available on MacBook sleeves.
Our favourite is "Cows", featuring one of Warhol's most mundane yet striking images of the late 60s/early 70s.
There are options in blue/yellow, yellow/red for iPhone models from the 12 to the 17, Samsung Galaxy S22 to S26 series, Z Flip and Fold, and Pixel 9 and 10 Pro Fold.
Alternatively, you can get it for your iPad mini, 10th Gen, Air or Pro, and even in a laptop case form.
"Flowers" is another favourite range, with a print that I'm coincidentally wearing on a Uniqlo T-shirt as I write. There are three styles/colourways available, for most of the same models as mentioned.
"Fragile" is more typographic, showing a repetition of shipping labels, while "Dollar Signs" shows Warhol's predictive sense of irony, as a piece to highlight the commodification of art.
The new collection is available globally from Casetify now, with prices starting at £33. The prints can be found on the manufacturer's Impact and Bounce cases, so there should be something for you depending on your protective needs.