Groviest iPhone Case

by Suhaimi on May 6, 2010

The coolest iPhone case caught my eyes few days back. The laser etch design makes it unique and beautiful compared to others plus you can customise your own design.

Made in Oregon with 100% bamboo to ease your eco-conscience and available in 3 bamboo colors and 7 aluminum bezel colors. For the plain version will cost you $89.99 and for artist series designs or you own custom artwork that will cost you $99.99. If you ask me the price is quite steep but I would not mind getting one cause it looks so darn cool and with customize artwork well that just awesome – at least for me.

The work is half done by machine and half by hand thus no two products are exactly the same due to the natural variations of the the material and hands of the craftsman involved. Most importantly it environmentally friendly I suppose. According to Grovemade site, they utilize sustainable materials, natural finishes and responsible packaging. In addition to that FSC certified bamboo is used when available.

To know more about FSC click here.

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