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Liberty London unveils tech21 tie-up

Phone and tablet case specialist reveals exclusive collaboration with luxury retailer.

Phone and tablet case specialist tech21 has revealed an exclusive collaboration with Liberty London.

The partnership will see the launch of ten different print designs available across three product styles: Evo Luxe, Pure Print and Pure Design.

Some of the iconic Liberty prints used on the cases include Elysian Paradise; Francis – which is influenced by the Renaissance movement – French paisley print, Marham; Iphis – which is a nine flower stylised silhouette which acts as a signature motif across the Liberty London accessories collection – Azelia; and Persian-style paisley, Margot among others.

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