Wild Collection
A Wild Statement For Your Phone & The Planet
Get ready to add a touch of the jungle to your device with EcoBlvd's Wild Collection of compostable phone case designs! Inspired by the lush jungles and exotic safaris of the world, our collection features bold and unique designs that capture the spirit of the wild.
Our Wild Collection is all about exploring the beauty and diversity of the animal kingdom while also reflecting our commitment to sustainability and protecting the environment. Each phone case is made with 100% compostable and eco-friendly materials, just like the natural habitats of the animals that inspired our designs.
For those who want a subtle touch of wildness, our Laguna clear phone cases offer just that. The transparent design showcases the unique and vibrant patterns of our designs while also providing clarity and freshness to your device. It's like looking through the clear waters that flow through the dense jungles, providing a glimpse of the wild within.
Experience the untamed beauty of the animal kingdom with EcoBlvd's Wild Collection phone cases for iPhone and Galaxy S23. Upgrade your device with a wild touch while also making a positive impact on the environment.
Made From Something Truly Wild: Corn!
Our Laguna Collection phone cases are made from InnoMaize™, a proprietary shock-absorbing corn-based material that prevents impact damage while remaining ultra-slim.
Keep Your Phone Roaming Free Without Accidents, Drops, And Scratches
Each detail of our Laguna cases has been designed for maximum protection, superior impact resistance, and a sleek and slim appearance.
A raised camera ring shields the camera lens, while the raised bezel protects the screen from frontal impacts. Moreover, the ridged edges make accessing all ports and buttons easier and provide a more comfortable grip.
Make A Roaring Difference
As part of every purchase of a Laguna Collection case, 2% of the sale proceeds are donated to the non-profit organization The Ocean Conservancy, which since 1986 has helped clean up more than 300 million pounds of trash from the ocean.
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