
Takashi Murakami Brings His Iconic Characters to CASETiFY's First Custom Luggage Line
CASETiFYhas teamed up once again with legendary Japanese artistTakashi Murakamifor a bold new collection launching July 17. This drop introduces Murakami's beloved characters Kaikai and Kiki across a full range of tech accessories and collectibles, including customizable carry-on luggage and trunks — a first for the CASETiFY brand. Offered in Primrose Pink, Cherry Red and Matte Black, the luggage features brand-new illustrations of the iconic duo and can be personalized with initials or text.
The collection also includes limited-edition phone cases, 3D AirPods cases, trading card holders, and character danglers — all spotlighting Murakami's signature style, from his vibrant flower motifs to the whimsical faces of Kaikai and Kiki. A new line of leather bag charms adds an elevated, artful spin for fashion-forward fans. Designed for both collectors and casual users, the CASETiFY x Takashi Murakami collaboration aims to blend art with everyday function. Interested collectors can join a waitlist via CASETiFY'sofficial sitenow, ahead of the global launch on July 17.
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