Lazerwood Collaborates with Rex Ray on Exclusive iPhone Covers



Lazerwood Industries, a fully integrated design- build studio, produces wood accessories that enhance a broad range of electronic devices. Lazerwood is expanding its Artist Series line of iPhone covers with four exclusive designs from San Francisco based artist, Rex Ray (http://www.rexray.com/studio/).

Rex Ray's bold color palette and textures are highly identifiable in any medium. His work ranges from fine art to large scale environmental pieces and consumer products. Rex Ray always brings his signature combination of mid-century aesthetic and psychedelic shapes to all his work, including original designs for Lazerwood.


Apopkah (http://lazerwood.myshopify.com/collections/all-iphone-cov...), Bonifae, Lukah and Youtah are available now at Lazerwood.com (https://lazerwood.myshopify.com/)


Erick Waldman, founder and creative director of Lazerwood says  “The combination of natural wood grain and Rex’s artistry have produced a Lazerwood product that is truly remarkable.”


In response to questions about his collaboration with Lazerwood, Rex Ray was quoted saying "Working with Lazerwood was a wonderful challenge in that I had to break down my usually colorful work into just two colors. I looked at some older, simpler work for inspiration and am very happy with the results."


Lazerwood was founded in 2010 with the simple desire to combine the natural beauty of wood with the cool, slim lines of the iPhone. The company’s expanded product line adds the warmth of real wood to some of the most popular electronic devices on the market. Located in Seattle Washington, Lazerwood is committed to producing all its products in


the USA.


Rex Ray is a San Francisco based fine artist whose work exudes beauty with a subversive edge stemming from an attitude grounded in alternative subculture. Abstract and handcrafted, with a retro-futuristic feel, Rex Ray’s work is always identifiable, whether seen on museum or gallery walls, in hip restaurants and boutique hotels — or on book, CD covers or rock posters.


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