The creations were launched at Al Shindaga Museum in collaboration with Dubai Culture on July 4
Samsung Gulf Electronics has partnered with FRAME, a brand promoting local youth culture, to curate a unique line of Galaxy Z Flip4 accessories that merges FRAME’s creative vision with Samsung’s advanced technology. The creations were launched at a cultural event at Al Shindaga Museum in collaboration with Dubai Culture on July 4, followed by the official launch today.
The collaboration is inspired by the Galaxy Z Flip4’s innovative legacy, aimed at the region’s Gen Z audience. All items are inspired by UAE’s local heritage and culture while advancing the region’s sustainability goals.
Fadi Abu Shamat, Head of MX Division, Samsung Gulf Electronics, said, “Samsung has a rich history of promoting art and culture worldwide. Our partnership with FRAME and Middle East creators forms a unique opportunity to showcase the advanced design and technical capabilities of the Galaxy Z Flip4, our support for the region’s creative and cultural community and our commitment to sustainable living. With this collaboration, we are excited for consumers to enjoy the limited-edition bundle pack, the Galaxy Z Flip4 x Frame edition, and have access to truly world-class designs and technology.”
In this uniquely curated accessory line-up, each phone cover created by the artists will have a distinct color that represents UAE’s natural elements like the Masfout rocks, majestic sand dunes, seashells, the Arabian Onyx, and Dibba rock, to name a few.
DateForm is a UAE-based material innovation startup producing solid surface materials from date seeds, a by-product of the sizable date farming industry. Its designers created a Galaxy Z Flip4 phone case from seeds discarded from making jujube desserts at a date factory.
House of Artisans, an initiative of the Department of Culture & Tourism Abu Dhabi to promote UAE’s rich heritage, created a pouch and strap incorporating the timeless art of Al-Sadu interpreted for the modern era. Al-Sadu is a traditional weaving technique deeply rooted in Bedouin culture that reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness of local communities.
Dubai-based Parisa teamed up with Al-Sadu to create a Galaxy Z Flip4 pouch made of upcycled discarded clothing adorned with locally produced pearl buttons to graft local heritage with contemporary culture. Meanwhile, Sharjah-based artist Nasir Nasrallah designed a dyed t-shirt inspired by the date palm trees in the UAE.
The packaging box for this special edition bundle pack is made from 100% recycled material from a design inspired by local traditional fishing nets and produced locally.