

With all the features you need cleverly contained in this elegant slim-fit solution, this is a very fine contraption indeed. This burgundy beauty is also available in 8 other shades, from sleek black to poppy mustard yellow – all made from gorgeous Italian calf leather. Burgundy Saffiano & Navy Suede Case, Aspinal of London (£45) Lightweight, snap on style in premium, heritage Turkish leather, the Lugano case is rich in features (including slots for your cards) and perfect for housing your iPhone 6/6S.ĥ. The smooth unbranded exterior and soft, microfibre lining combine to create a great looking, highly functional piece of pocket candy. Made to withstand any scratches or damage thanks to its double layer of 24 carat yellow gold, this is an option for gentlemen who appreciate conspicuous consumption.īeautiful Italian leather and an ingenious design make this case from The Nodus Collection something rather special. If incredible opulence is your raison d'etre, this is one of the most decadent phone casings you'll find, well, anywhere. It doesn't have dozens of features, but it will keep your screen safe from harm and look very fine indeed while doing it.

In rich green leather, this sleek case is a lesson in elegance and simplicity. These five luxurious iPhone cases will keep your favourite piece of tech in mint condition and look seriously suave to boot. Nodus also makes Access Cases for Apples 6 and 6S phones, as well as for. Now it's time to invest in some serious eye candy for your iPhone. Review: Three iPhone case makers sent me samples over the past month that all. You have your fine wallet to protect your cards and cash. (Also, for the record, I didn’t notice any issues with the magnet affecting signal strength.You have your watchwinder box to keep your quality timepiece in. This does work, and it’s convenient, but you’ll still need to avoid tossing it on there haphazardly. Inside the Shell Case is a tiny, hardly recognizable (from the outside) magnet, which can paired with other small, external magnets Nodus calls “Micro Docks.” The idea is to mount a Nodus-clad iPhone wherever you need it - pop the included dock on your car dashboard, for instance, and you’ll have a spot for your GPS. There’s some bonus functionality here, too. The microfiber material on its interior keeps the iPhone’s back from scuffing up while it’s in there. It puts a slight lip over the front, and it fully covers up the power and volume buttons. While a case like this is more luxurious than practical, the Shell Case does provide a little more protection than the Woodline. You’ll see the light marks left by past scratches. It’s still leather, though, so know that it’ll develop character over time. I’m not a fan of the semi-prominent octopus logo plastered on its back, but in general it comes off as refined and professional. The case feels very high quality and offers very good protection for the phone. A few months ago I purchased the Nodus Access Case for my iPhone 6 Plus.
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It’s another snap-on cover, only it’s composed of a soft, relatively compact cut of leather. Will hold on for now anyway as I have a 6 at the moment and will be going Plus with the 6S so wont fit.

It’s a similar story for the Nodus Shell Case, another higher-end iPhone case I’ve been using in recent weeks. Like most cases aimed at being aesthetically pleasing, it isn’t particularly protective, but it does the basics, and it feels fantastic in the hand. Last week I highlighted the Pad & Quill Woodline, a fancy iPhone 6s case made from a thin slice of wood.
