You don't have to wait for The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts auction of 20,000 Andy Warhol works to claim a bit of Andy-bilia.
The foundation, working once again with Incase, has borrowed the graphics from one of Warhol's most famous works, the sculpture Brillo Boxes, to make covers for the MacBook, iPad and iPhone 4S.
While the 20,000 objects from the Warhol estate is expected to bring more than $100 million at auction, the cases vary in price from $40 to $80.
The snap-on hard case for the iPhone, which fits the iPhone 4 and 4S, is $40. The zippered and padded protective sleeves for the 15-inch or 13-inch MacBook and the 11-inch MacBook Air are $60. The sleeves have a weather-r esistant Tyvek cover with a poly-suede interior. The iPad portfolio has a built-in stand and is also covered in Tyvek with a cotton twill interior.
This is the sixth round of Warhol images to appear in the Incase series, with previous cases featuring graphics from his 1966 film Chelsea Girls, and photo booth self-portraits, among others.