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CASETiFY makes protective, stylish tech accessories such as phone cases, AirPods cases, and iPad cases. These products are sold directly to consumers through casetify.com, and the company collaborates with artists and designers to offer exclusive, customizable designs. The accessories pair practical protection with fashion-forward artwork, and customers can personalize many designs. CASETiFY distinguishes itself through its wide range of artist collaborations, a strong online presence, and a direct-to-consumer model, along with customer-friendly policies like a 10-day no-questions-asked return/exchange window and a 6‑month warranty on select items. The company also engages in philanthropic efforts to support mental health initiatives. Its goal is to blend technology, art, and fashion into globally available, personalized protective accessories while expanding its design partnerships and maintaining customer trust.
Industries
Design
Consumer Goods
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Founded
2011
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Things to do in Singapore this week: 3 to 9 August. New this week: House of Sephora pop-up, the ASEAN Hyundai Cup(TM) 2026: Singapore vs Indonesia match, CASETiFY's new store at Marina Bay Sands, and more August is shaping up to be one of the busiest and most exciting months on the calendar, with National Day celebrations on the 9th bringing the whole island together. From dazzling pop-ups and fireworks to local-inspired activities and brand-new store openings, let's just say that you won't run out of things to keep yourself entertained this month. Whether you're on the hunt for something new to try this week or just looking for a spot to hang out with friends and family, Her World has got you covered. Here's its roundup of what's happening in Singapore this August. ASEAN Hyundai Cup(TM) 2026: Singapore vs Indonesia (7 August). Its Lions take on Indonesia for one night only on 7 August, as Singapore kicks off its ASEAN Hyundai Cup(TM) 2026 campaign. Four-time AFF champions, the Lions are chasing their first title since 2012, in a group stacked with defending champions Vietnam, Cambodia, and Timor-Leste. Tickets to the highly anticipated match are sold out, but you can still swing by the stadium to check out the exciting fringe activities, and have a closer look at the Lions' new adidas kit that's got everyone buzzing. The ASEAN Hyundai Cup(TM) 2026: Singapore vs Indonesia match is located at Jalan Besar Stadium House of Sephora (7 to 9 August). If you know, you know. The beauty world's most talked-about event, House of Sephora, is back, and this time, it's opening its doors beyond media and creators to Beauty Pass members too. For the uninitiated, House of Sephora is a beauty playground where Only-at-Sephora exclusives, First-at-Sephora launches, and the buzziest brands come together under one roof. You won't be able to shop on-site, but you will get a first look at what's coming from your favourite beauty labels. Guests will also be treated to a surprise tease: Sephora is gearing up for a collaboration with Olive Young, South Korea's largest health, beauty, and lifestyle retailer, expected to launch in early September. Aside from that, there's plenty to do at the pop-up too: vote for your favourite Olive Young products, and check out bestsellers from beloved brands like Rejuran, Beplain, Cell Fusion C, and Manyo. House of Sephora is located at Ngee Ann City, Civic Plaza (outside Takashimaya) Formula 1 exhibition (23 july to 18 October). With the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix roaring into town from 9 to 11 October, fans can get their fix early at the F1 Exhibition. Spread across seven immersive rooms, the exhibition will take you through more than 75 years of innovation, drama, and unforgettable racing moments. Here, get up close with iconic F1 cars, rare artefacts, over 25 race suits, more than 50 helmets, and 100+ exclusive interviews, then hop into a cutting-edge racing simulator and see what it feels like from behind the wheel. Interactive installations bring the sport's technology and innovation to life, offering an insider's view of what makes F1 tick. From legendary champions to the sport's most defining moments, this globally acclaimed exhibition puts you right at the heart of the action, including legendary cars like the 2011 Championship-winning Red Bull RB7 and the 2003 BAR Honda 005. The F1 Exhibition is located at Gardens by the Bay MRT Plaza Sentosa GrillFest (23 july to 16 August). Singapore's favourite beachfront cookout is back for its ninth edition, running at Siloso Beach until 16 August. Since it first launched in 2017, Sentosa GrillFest has drawn close to 800,000 visitors, and this year's edition is the biggest yet, with 42 vendors (including 18 new additions) spread across five zones. Making its debut this year is the Omakase-Inspired Chef's Grill, giving guests a front-row seat to live-fire techniques from a curated lineup of Singapore chefs. Also returning is Marketplace by Indoguna, offering premium, locally sourced meats, seafood, vegetables, and gourmet ingredients: pick your own ingredients and watch them cooked to order at the themed grill stations. As the sun goes down, head to the Sunset Lounge by Asahi for golden-hour vibes by the sea, complete with DJ sets and live band performances. Oh, and pets are welcome too. Sentosa GrillFest is located at Siloso Beach Walter Tan's Dreamland: The Factory (7 to 23 August). This exhibition dives into image-making in the age of AI, blending photography, physical materials, sculpture, and AI-assisted experimentation with hands-on human craft. Through painting, embroidery, and embellishment, Walter Tan layers digital exploration with tactile detail, creating pieces that feel both cutting-edge and deeply personal. Walter Tan's Dreamland: The Factory is located at Raffles City, Level 3 Atrium Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis (LTB) 2026 (1 August to 5 September). Held in conjunction with Singapore Night Festival, Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis (LTB) 2026 is a brand-new night-time experience celebrating all things local in the Bras Basah.Bugis (BBB) district. Organised by HeritageSG, the event follows SNF theme, Myths and Legends, of which they've reimagined local tales and traditions through captivating lights and digital experiences. This includes transforming historic buildings and hidden corners of BBB into glowing, immersive zones designed to spark imagination and bring the community together in celebration of the nation's birthday. This year's theme brings local folklore to life across five BBB locations: Artsplace @ Waterloo Centre, Reflection Pool @ Bras Basah MRT Station, Stamford Place, Stamford Walkway, and the National Museum of Singapore (1 to 12 August), a great excuse to rediscover its local stories in a whole new light. Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis (LTB) 2026 is located at various locations in Bras Basah.Bugis precinct CASETiFY opens at Marina Bay Sands. Just in time for National Day, CASETiFY has opened a brand-new store at Marina Bay Sands. The immersive retail space celebrates Singapore's vibrant culture through thoughtfully curated local touches, exclusive products, and personalised services. As part of the new launch, CASETiFY has launched Urban Resort: The Singapore Edition, available exclusively at The Shoppes, a resort-inspired capsule collection celebrating Singapore's heritage, beloved local flavours, and easy-breezy Lion City spirit. It's a reflection of CASETiFY's ongoing commitment to design-led storytelling, turning everyday tech accessories into collectible keepsakes. On top of that, guests can expect a series of launch promotions and community activations exclusive to the Marina Bay Sands store. CASETiFY is located at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, B2-61A, 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956 RECOMMENDED BUYS
Casetify gives Samsung's new Galaxy Z foldables some much-needed hinge protection. Its latest cases promise drop and hinge protection without undoing the slimmer designs of Samsung's Fold8, Fold8 Ultra and Flip8. Casetify has unveiled a range of cases and screen protectors for the Galaxy Z Fold8, Fold8 Ultra and Flip8. The centrepiece of the new range is the Impact Magnetic Case, which introduces Casetify's first smooth-gliding hinge cover. It is designed to encase the hinge without getting in the way when the phone is opened or closed, while its EcoShock material and raised bezels provide drop protection from heights of up to 1.2m. The case also supports wireless charging and magnetic accessories. That lack of added bulk is key for the new Fold8. As I noted in my recent feature, Samsung's new foldable is lighter, wider and much easier to carry than the Fold8 Ultra. It can even fit comfortably into most pockets. The last thing it needs, then, is an oversized case undoing much of what makes its new shape appealing. The Fold8 Ultra is a different proposition, however. It is the larger and more feature-packed model, with better cameras and more screen space, while the Flip8 remains the smallest option for those who would rather have a phone that folds down instead of opening into a small tablet. Casetify's range covers all three. Alongside the case, Casetify has introduced an Impact HD Screen Protector made from 9H tempered glass, complete with anti-fingerprint and antimicrobial coatings. There is also an Impact Camera Lens Protector, which the company says has been designed to avoid the hazing caused by a phone's flash. Availability and pricing. Prices for the new Galaxy Z series accessories range from S$28 to S$99. They are available through Casetify's website. Its articles may contain affiliate links. If you buy through these links, Hardwarezone may earn a small commission. RECOMMENDED BUYS
Casetify Impact Magnetic Cases for Galaxy Z Fold8, Fold8 Ultra and Flip8 now available to order; prices start from RM129. Casetify has just launched their latest Impact Magnetic Cases cases for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8, Fold8 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Flip8 that host a number of improvements along with screen protectors and camera lens protectors. Casetify Impact Magnetic case details and price. The new Casetify Galaxy Z Fold8, Fold8 Ultra and Flip8 Impact Magnetic Cases now have integrated hinge protection for all three models and also feature magnets on the back for wireless charging and other accessories. This is on top of their usual drop resistance that allows it to survive drops from up to 4 feet. Also launched are Casetify Impact HD Screen protectors that are custom fitted to the exact dimensions of Casetify's Impact Magnetic Cases and use tempered glass while retaining clarity and 100% touch sensitivity. Also launched are Impact Lens screen protectors that ensure each camera lens is protected from scratches and impacts. Alongside the cases and screen protectors, Casetify has also launched a new Myers-Brigg collection that shows you your personality template. The new collection is available to order on Casetify with prices that range from RM129 to RM359. For more details and to order check out http://www.casetify.com
The Andy Warhol x Casetify collection turns your tech into genuine works of art - for iPhone, iPad, Samsung and more. The "Factory Collection" includes iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy and Pixel cases and bands featuring Warhol's famous prints Published 4 hours ago 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. Latest Videos From Best treadmills 2024 The best treadmills can help you get road fit and improve cardio health without even leaving the house. 0 seconds of 1 minute, 33 seconds Volume 0% Its 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. Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts
CASETiFY launches "Factory Collection" with The Andy Warhol Foundation. Global tech accessory brand CASETiFY has unveiled the Andy Warhol x CASETiFY "Factory Collection," marking their second collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Released as part of CASETiFY's exclusive 15th-anniversary "15 for 15" special releases, this collection shifts from the retail-focused "Pop Market" theme of their debut drop to dive deep into Warhol's revolutionary industrial methods. Key Highlights of the collection. * The Silver Factory Ethos: Inspired by Warhol's iconic studio, the designs embrace mechanized assembly, structured grids, and repeating color variations - challenging the traditional concept of the "original masterpiece." * Democratizing Visual Culture: Warhol used industrial silkscreen techniques to make art accessible to the general public rather than keeping it confined to elite institutions. * A Modern Canvas: CASETiFY parallels Warhol's philosophy by using modern industrial printing to transform everyday tech accessories into a medium for serialized design, bringing legendary art directly to a global audience. The Factory Collection: Artwork Highlights The curated lineup features a range of lifestyle and protective products that translate Warhol's conceptual framework into functional design: Flowers, 1964-1968 A vibrant exploration of Warhol's classic series, presented in serial grids that reflect how he cropped and repeated commercial imagery to flatten natural beauty into a manufactured commodity. Cows, 1966 and 1971: Featuring shifted grids and bold color variations, these designs reference Warhol's subversion of traditional fine art and interior design by turning a mundane, pastoral subject into a repeated commercial product. Fragile, 1962: A tribute to the literal mechanics of commerce, bringing the utilitarian aesthetic of shipping labels, transit markings, and consumer logistics to everyday tech. Dollar Signs, 1981: Highlighting the explicit intersection of art and wealth, this series showcases Warhol's commentary on the ultimate commodification of art through repeated corporate iconography. Product availability & specs. The collection offers a comprehensive range of protective accessories including CASETiFY's signature Impact and Bounce cases, MagSafe cardholders, laptop sleeves, watch bands, and iPad cases. Each piece is housed in special-edition packaging featuring Warhol's signature and his famous paradigm: "Art is what you can get away with." The Andy Warhol x CASETiFY collection officially launches worldwide on July 17, 2026. All products in the collection range from £33 to £95. They are available for purchase online at CASETiFY.com, in the CASETiFY Co-Lab app, and at CASETiFY STUDiO locations worldwide. To learn more about the collaboration, visit CASETiFY.com and follow along on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Twitter.
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Industries
Design
Consumer Goods
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Founded
2011
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