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There’s something about a brown-and-blue pairing that feels unexpectedly right - and the Mootini Espresso case leans all the way in. A blue cow, a martini, and a rich espresso-toned backdrop might not sound like a natural trio, but here they are, making perfect sense. It’s playful without being loud, quirky without trying too hard. This updated colourway of the bestselling Mootini design brings a slightly moodier, more grounded feel to an otherwise delightfully surreal scene. Think of it as your favourite inside joke, now with better lighting.
Phthalo Ruth, the Brooklyn-based studio by Meghan Kreger, is known for turning everyday pleasures into charming, artful moments. Her process blends hands-on techniques like gouache and cut paper with digital refinement, giving the design a layered, tactile quality. You can feel that balance here, polished, but never too perfect. The result is a piece that feels both collected and carefree, like something you’d stumble upon and instantly love. It’s a fresh take on a fan favourite, with just enough espresso energy to keep things interesting.
Original: $38.13
-65%$38.13
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There’s something about a brown-and-blue pairing that feels unexpectedly right - and the Mootini Espresso case leans all the way in. A blue cow, a martini, and a rich espresso-toned backdrop might not sound like a natural trio, but here they are, making perfect sense. It’s playful without being loud, quirky without trying too hard. This updated colourway of the bestselling Mootini design brings a slightly moodier, more grounded feel to an otherwise delightfully surreal scene. Think of it as your favourite inside joke, now with better lighting.
Phthalo Ruth, the Brooklyn-based studio by Meghan Kreger, is known for turning everyday pleasures into charming, artful moments. Her process blends hands-on techniques like gouache and cut paper with digital refinement, giving the design a layered, tactile quality. You can feel that balance here, polished, but never too perfect. The result is a piece that feels both collected and carefree, like something you’d stumble upon and instantly love. It’s a fresh take on a fan favourite, with just enough espresso energy to keep things interesting.























