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Silicone Case

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The classic amongst phone cases offers optimal protection for the backside and edges of your phone.

    • Classic phone case
    • Flexible & durable
    • Shock-absorbent & lasting

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299.00 NOK

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  • Fast delivery
  • 30 days return policy
  • 100% satisfaction
  • Made in Germany

Product details

The flexible case is made from a highquality TPU material (thermoplastic Polyurethan). Thanks to its longlasting and break resistant characterisitcs, the case is flexible yet consistent in form. This classic phone case has a great grip and feel.

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Protection & special features
solid - strong - robust

  • Backside protects against scratches
  • Shockabsorbant
  • Protects all operating elements
  • Protects all device edges

Fit & installation

Our Silicone Case fits just like a glove: preciced cut-outs are included for all plug-ins and the camera. The case covers all control elements with raised buttons offering extra protection while not limitating their usability. You can attache and remove the case easily from your phone in no time. Extra tipp: use a damp cloth with a mild cleaning solution to clean your case.

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Print technology

For our Silicone Case we are using our advanced direct printing technology. The backside is fully printabale, the frame is left unprinted. You can order the phone case without print, printed completely or also with a partial print. Choose one of our exklusive, pre-made shop designs or let your creativity shine and create your very own unique design with your pictures, overlays and text.

Made with ❤ in Bad Kreuznach

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by Robert Farkas

Robert Farkas is a digital artist currently based out of Budapest, Hungary. He comes from a family of creative talent, beginning with his grandfather, famous film director Tamas Fejer, who directed 28 films in Hungary between 1937 and 1988. Tomas’s brother, Kasmer Fejer, is also well-known for his invention of fluorescent ink. Robert’s mother went on to become a photographer, encouraging Robert throughout his childhood to exploit his talent for painting and drawing to follow in the artistic footsteps of his family. Robert currently works throughout the weekdays as a broadcast animator and a web designer. He spends his free time working on his personal projects saying, “Making artworks spices up my everyday life”. Combining his talent for painting with watercolors with digital manipulation, Robert has created a diverse portfolio filled with an ample amount of one-of-a-kind works.