Your iPad holds your whole creative life — why is it dressed like an office supply? Aesthetic Collector wraps it in a storm of painted brushstrokes: orange slashes, teal bursts, pink splatters and inked textures colliding across every face of a book-style folio.
Why this beats the smoke-grey case: most tablet cases are designed to disappear. This one is an original painting by Dyles Mavis printed edge to edge on faux leather — the case becomes the first artwork people see before you even open Procreate.
Q: Does this iPad case have an Apple Pencil holder?
Yes — a built-in slot keeps your Apple Pencil attached and protected, so the sketch tool is always where the sketchbook is.
🎨 Why you'll reach for it constantly
- Full-coverage painterly print — front cover, back shell, every angle is art
- Book-style folio design protects the screen in transit
- Foldable cover doubles as a stand for drawing, typing and binge angles
- Dedicated Apple Pencil slot — no more pencil rolling off the café table
- Faux-leather surface with a premium matte feel
- Instantly identifiable in a classroom or studio full of grey slabs
📋 Materials & specs
- Faux (vegan) leather folio with printed all-over artwork
- Foldable stand configuration · Apple Pencil slot
- Select your iPad model from the size options · printed on demand
🖥️ Who it's for
- The Procreate artist whose case should match the portfolio inside it
- A design student who can spot their iPad across a lecture hall in one second
- Anyone gifting a creative who already owns every practical accessory in black
FAQ
Which iPad models does this case fit?
Choose your exact iPad model from the size dropdown — the folio is cut per model so the camera, ports and speakers stay open.
Does the case work as a stand?
Yes — the front cover folds into a stable triangle stand with angles for drawing, typing, and watching.
Is the print on both sides?
Yes — the Aesthetic Collector artwork wraps the front cover and the back shell, so the case reads as art from every direction.
Will the artwork rub off with daily use?
No — the design is printed into the faux-leather surface rather than stickered on top, so it stands up to backpacks and daily handling.
Who made this design?
Dyles Mavis, the artist behind Aesthetic Rebellion — the shop where tech accessories are treated as canvases, not add-ons.