Nov.28, 2014
Demnard Design, a young product design company based in Boca Raton, Florida, announced that it is launching a Kickstarter campaign for Kornez, a sleek and customizable cover for iPhone 5, iPhone 5s and iPhone 6.
Kornez protects iPhones by covering their corners and staying perfectly in place without the need for adhesives. It can be taken off and put back on as many times as needed, making the use of docks and holders a breeze. What makes Kornez work so well is the combination of the gripping power of a rubber-like material and the strength of a U-shaped stainless steel spring sheet, making it a versatile, easy to use protection. There is a Kornez for everyone, with many colors available and the ability to mix and match to achieve the perfect color combination, or even go for the deluxe editions in silver or 18k gold.
The company developed Kornez using CAD drawings and then used 3D printer to print out the prototypes. The Kornez is offered in three editions:
The Holiday edition is very limited edition of Kornez that will be delivered in time for the end of December 2014. The plastic shell is 3D printed, the U-shaped spring is handmade and the rubber-like material is injected in each Kornez, one by one.
The second is the Regular edition which will be produced using injection molding, manufactured U-shaped springs and then finally assembled. The shipment of Kornez Regular edition is scheduled for February 2015.
The third edition is the Deluxe edition, either a solid (not coated) premium polished silver or a 18K solid gold Kornez. Those are individually 3D printed. The deluxe edition Kornez are also scheduled for February 2015.
Watch the Kornez Kickstarter promo video below and find more info about this campaign here.
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