Bewood wooden cell phone case is an exceptional case for Your Phone. The phone case, handmade in Poland and made out of wood combined with silicone and polycarbonate protection, is a perfect composition of timeless wood and modern elements. Hand – polished and lacquered case combines beauty with indestructibility. Precisely cutout shape and exact chase are possible due to the patience and the best quality of handicraft. Every Bewood Wood Case is unrepeatable, because every single one is made of a different part of timber. This unique attribute of every case emphasizes an extraordinary style of its owner. more...
Price:
27,40EUR
Quantity:
pcs
Made to order, ships in 2-5 business days.Made to order, ships in 1-3 business days.
The most important features.

• 100% protection;
• Made of natural wood;
• Compatible with inductive chargers (QI technology);
• Does not interfere with contactless payment signal, NFC;
• Compatible with front protective glass;
• TPU silicone [cradling the sides of the phone on four sides];
• Impact-absorbing material;
• Perfectly fitted to the shape of the phone;
• Anti-slip layer for a secure grip;
• Easy access to charging port, keys and ports;
• Carefully designed button embossing;
• Handcrafting and finishing of wood;
• Precision of manufacture;
• Warranty: 12 months.


Wooden case from Bewood.
Made in Poland.
All Bewood products are made in Poland. The wooden cases are manufactured in a workshop located near Warsaw. An experienced staff takes care of the creation of each wooden case, from the design stage to packing and shipping to the customer. Bewood takes full responsibility for the goods, as the entire complex production process takes place in Poland with all quality standards maintained.


Materials.
Each Bewood Wood Case is unique. It is made of carefully selected wood sourced in Poland but also from the furthest corners of the world.
Oak.

Oak (Quercus L.) is a genus of a trees or (rarely) high bushes, of Fagaceae family (Fagaceae Dumort). The genus consists of over 200 species occurring mainly in temperate zones in the Northern Hemisphere (among others in Poland) and in high terrains in the tropical zone. Oaks are famous for large sizes, they are the thickest Polish trees and their diameter may exceed 3 metres for the height up to 25-35 metres. Oak wood is relatively heavy and tough, therefore it is commonly used in woodwork and furniture industry. Moreover, it is highly resistant to abrasion. Oak wood is usually yellowish brown and has clearly defined structure with knots characteristic of oak.

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