When the Case Goes for a Field Trip

Chamomile wildflowers in a field — inspiration for the Chamomile botanical phone case by Kate Spain for Floriori

There's a moment every designer dreams of — when the thing you made finds its way back to the natural beauty that inspired the design.

That's exactly what happened when the Chamomile iPhone case landed in a feverfew field near Sun Valley, Idaho, thanks to groundbreaking flower farmer Madie Deffé of The Wild Flora Farm. The photo says everything: bold white petals, golden centers, a sea of blooms so dense you can practically smell them. And right in the middle of it all, a phone case that could have been designed in that very field. Because in a way, it was.

Chamomile wildflowers in a field — inspiration for the Chamomile botanical phone case by Kate Spain for Floriori

Designed from nature, for nature lovers

The Chamomile case is part of Floriori's botanical collection — art by Kate Spain, RISD-trained designer and longtime collaborator with Moda Fabrics and Crate & Barrel. Kate's work has always drawn from the garden: the loose, generous shapes of flowers in full bloom, the way petals overlap and colors shift in natural light. Chamomile captures that — oversized daisy-like blooms in sky blue and white, graphic enough to hold their own on a phone screen, soft enough to feel like something you'd find pressed in a notebook.

Seeing it photographed in an actual feverfew field? That's not a coincidence. That's the whole point.

Chamomile wildflowers in a field — inspiration for the Chamomile botanical phone case by Kate Spain for Floriori

Built to go where you go

The Chamomile case is designed to keep up with wherever your day takes you. Whether that's a flower farm in Idaho or a farmers market two towns over, it's built for real life, not just a shelf.

Glossy or matte finish, your call. Both look great out in a field of flowers.

Find it at Floriori

The Chamomile case is available now for iPhone 13 through iPhone 17 series. Shop all Chamomile cases →

And if you're ever lucky enough to visit Madie and the team at The Wild Flora Farm — bring your phone and tell them Kate and floriori said "Hello!"