CASETiFY and Tate unveiled in March 2026 a collaboration called “Curated by CASETiFY, in collaboration with Tate,” converting 19th- and 20th-century artworks into everyday tech accessories to bring museum art into daily use.

The partnership with Tate (the United Kingdom museum network) draws on the visual language of 19th- and 20th-century art, translating classic works into designs for everyday electronics and travel gear. The collection aims to make art accessible outside gallery walls, placing it into items people use daily.

The designs feature works by three artists: J.M.W. Turner, Claude Monet, and Wassily Kandinsky. Turner represents explorations of light and atmosphere, Monet represents Impressionist brushwork, and Kandinsky represents abstract composition. Each design preserves the core visual elements, such as color layers and rhythmic lines, while being reconfigured to fit smaller digital surfaces without losing impact.
The product range includes the brands signature impact-resistant phone cases, laptop and tablet accessories, and extends to Bounce shockproof luggage, bringing art into larger travel contexts. All items feature impact-resistant construction and are made with eco-friendly materials, balancing practical protection with aesthetic design.

The collection is presented around a “flowing exhibition” concept that turns artwork into portable visual elements. It does not attempt to make art feel distant or to chase passing trends; rather, it shortens the distance between museums and daily life by making art something people can carry with them.


