Phone Cases Are Boring, This One Puts a Living Terrarium Inside - Yanko Design
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Phone Cases Are Boring, This One Puts a Living Terrarium Inside - Yanko Design
"The Terrarium Phone Case is a clear resin case for the iPhone 16 Pro Max with an actual planted environment sealed inside the back cavity. Moss, small-leafed plants, and a stabilized soil substrate are embedded within the transparent shell, creating a thin cross-section of living terrain that you carry around with you wherever the phone goes. It's a working phone case, a functional terrarium, and an oddly calming thing to have in your pocket all at once."
"The construction involved 3D modeling and fabrication in clear resin, producing a case with enough depth in the back wall to house soil, roots, and plant matter. The plants are packed using a stabilized substrate that keeps the arrangement intact when the phone is picked up, rotated, tilted, or slipped into a bag. The camera cutout is fully preserved; the charging port at the bottom remains accessible; the phone continues to work exactly as it always did."
"What keeps everything alive inside the sealed cavity is a closed-loop moisture system. The plants and soil generate humidity, which evaporates toward the inner surface of the resin, condenses back into droplets, and cycles down again. Light passing through the clear shell feeds the plants from outside, while the substrate provides gradual nutrient release. The whole thing is, in a fairly literal sense, a miniature ecosystem that sustains itself without any intervention from the person carrying it."
A clear resin phone case for the iPhone 16 Pro Max contains a sealed planted environment in the back cavity. Moss, small-leafed plants, and stabilized soil create a thin cross-section of living terrain while preserving the camera cutout and keeping the charging port accessible. The case is built with 3D modeling and clear resin fabrication, providing depth for soil, roots, and plant matter. Plants are packed using a stabilized substrate so the arrangement stays intact during handling. A closed-loop moisture system keeps the ecosystem alive: humidity evaporates, condenses into droplets on the inner resin surface, and cycles back down. Light through the shell supports plant growth, and the substrate releases nutrients gradually.
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