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Hilma af Klint – The Ten Largest No. 3 | Flexi iPhone Case

Hilma af Klint – The Ten Largest No. 3 | Flexi iPhone Case

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A Flexi iPhone Case featuring The Ten Largest No. 3 by Hilma af Klint.
With its frosty transparent finish and expressive abstract artwork, this case brings colour, symbolism, and early modern art into everyday use.
A thoughtful choice for those drawn to art-led objects with both visual character and practical function.

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A Flexi iPhone Case featuring The Ten Largest No. 3 by Hilma af Klint.
With its frosty transparent finish and expressive abstract artwork, this case brings colour, symbolism, and early modern art into everyday use.
A thoughtful choice for those drawn to art-led objects with both visual character and practical function.

This Flexi iPhone Case features The Ten Largest No. 3 by Swedish artist Hilma af Klint, part of her celebrated 1907series The Ten Largest. Within the series, No. 3 belongs to the Youth stage, and official museum material describes these works as part of a wider exploration of human development and spiritual growth.

On a phone case, The Ten Largest No. 3 feels vivid and full of movement. Moderna Museet describes the youth paintings in this part of the series as lively and dynamic, and notes that spirals and shell-like forms relate to spiritual development. That makes this design especially strong for customers who are drawn to symbolic art, flowing forms, and a more expressive abstract language.

The case itself is made for everyday use. It has a frosty transparent look with a clean modern texture, and the product format used on your existing store listing is described as flexible, tear resistant, and built with a durable protective layer that offers good impact resistance. It also has precisely aligned openings and is wireless charging compatible.

This product works well for customers who appreciate Hilma af Klint, abstract art, and Scandinavian visual culture, but want that interest to live beyond the wall. It turns a daily object into a small-format art piece: useful, personal, and easy to carry. That brand direction also fits your people-first, calm, and soft-selling product style for lifestyle extensions such as phone cases.

Why this Flexi iPhone Case stands out

  • Features Hilma af Klint’s The Ten Largest No. 3
  • Based on a work from the 1907 series The Ten Largest
  • Associated with Youth in the life-stage structure of the series
  • Printed on a frosty transparent Flexi Case
  • Flexible and resistant to tear
  • Includes a durable protective layer
  • Offers good impact resistance
  • Designed with precisely aligned openings
  • Wireless charging compatible
  • Available for iPhone 12 to iPhone 16

Who it may suit

  • Customers who love Hilma af Klint
  • Shoppers looking for an abstract art iPhone case
  • Those drawn to symbolic and expressive colour-led design
  • Gift buyers seeking something artistic and useful
  • Anyone interested in Scandinavian art and visual culture

Art can live in the objects we use every day, not only in the spaces we decorate.— Hygge by Scandinavia

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Artist

Hilma af Klint

Artwork

The Ten Largest No. 3

Series

The Ten Largest

Year of artwork

1907

Life stage association

Youth

Product type

Flexi iPhone Case

Material

Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)

Finish

Frosty transparent

Protection

Durable protective layer with good impact resistance

Features

Flexible, tear-resistant, precisely aligned openings, wireless charging compatible

Fits

iPhone 12 to iPhone 16

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Created on request - near you.

  • We only print when you order, using FSC-certified or equivalent matte paper (200 gsm, 0.26 mm) for a refined, non-reflective finish.

  • Local production across the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil helps reduce shipping distance and emissions.

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