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Salvador Dalí’s otherworldly vision is extending beyond the canvas and straight into your hands. CASETiFY has teamed up with the estate of the iconic surrealist to create what could be its most surreal line yet.
Melting its way into the digital age, the Salvador Dalí x CASETiFY Collection celebrates some of Dalí’s most famous works and reimagines them for phones, tablets, smartwatches, and laptops.
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Among these is the unmistakable melting clock from The Persistence of Memory (1931), retooled as bizarre phone cases and wrist straps for smartwatches. And almost like an ode to Dalí’s playful concept of time, it’s now available for those of us trying to keep up with our fast-paced schedules.
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Another eye-opener is The Eye of Time (1949), with the disembodied eye peeking through a phone strap card and a crossbody strap accessory.
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Meanwhile, the lips from The Face of Mae West Which May Be Used as a Surrealist Apartment (c. 1974) pucker up to the whimsy in the form of AirPods and iPhone cases.
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Tech accessories like tablet and laptop covers and phone stands also feature Dalí’s work, including pieces like The Corpuscular Persistence of Memory (1952-1954), Galatea of the Spheres (1952), and Project for ‘As You Like It’ (1948). Each practical item aims to capture the beautiful spirit of Dalí's work, inviting the beholder to carry around a bit of surrealist magic in their pocket.
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The Salvador Dalí x CASETiFY Collection is available now on CASETiFY’s official website and through select retail partners.
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