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.

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.

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!"