Luxury modified iPhone manufacturer Feld & Volk and French fashion boutique Colette are partnering on new devices based on Apple's iPhone 6s, launching the new products on the same day Apple begins shipping out its latest devices.

Feld & Volk previously partnered with Colette to show off some of the Russian firm's modified iPhone 6 designs, and Apple itself worked with Colette for the first public preview of the Apple Watch nearly a year ago.

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iPhone 6s Double Carbon Limited Edition

The new two new iPhone 6s models from Feld & Volk and Colette include a customized limited-edition Double Carbon version and a Dark Graphite version from Feld & Volk's WOOD collection. The company uses premium materials such as carbon fiber, titanium, and wood to build custom rear shells with lighted Apple logos for the various iPhone models, with prices starting at several thousand dollars.

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iPhone 6s WOOD Graphite

Deliveries of the two new iPhone 6s models begin on September 30, and additional iPhone 6s-based models will be coming soon from Feld & Volk.

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Top Rated Comments

vertsix Avatar
136 months ago
That black one with the rainbow Apple logo.

<3
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KazKam Avatar
136 months ago
Or, you know, buy a $15 slim case with carbon fiber or wood printed on the back. :rolleyes:
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MH01 Avatar
136 months ago
Wish apple offered a space black colour on their iPhones
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136 months ago
That is pretty cool. Loving the black finish.
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136 months ago
"lit"
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tigres Avatar
136 months ago
So the case is 5X the price of iPhone. yeah right.
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