Caviar has opened interest in a luxury collection built around an iPhone foldable from Apple that has not even been officially announced. The lineup is based entirely on supply-chain rumors and leaked renders of a device that is currently being called the iPhone Ultra.
The concept is unusual even by premium accessory standards, because the product itself remains hypothetical while the pricing, materials, and production limits are already fixed. Yet Caviar is treating the rumor like a real launch, positioning the collection as a high-end interpretation of a device Apple has not confirmed.
A four-model lineup with strict limits
The collection, called “Flagship,” includes four versions and each one is capped at just 19 units. Caviar says the designs were created to respond to Apple’s traditionally conservative color palette at the top end of its lineup.
All four models feature a prominent three-dimensional Apple logo on the back panel. That detail gives the series a more visible identity than the minimalism usually associated with standard iPhone design.
Prices and materials across the range
The entry model is Titan, priced at $13,840. It uses a black PVD-coated titanium body paired with black crocodile leather.
Dark Cherry sits above it at $14,270. This version combines grape-purple crocodile leather with 24K gold accents.
According to Caviar, Dark Cherry was chosen to anticipate the rumored color direction of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series. The idea is to make the design feel connected not just to current speculation, but also to Apple’s next possible premium lineup.
Silver is listed at $15,270. On this version, the standard titanium upper section is replaced with sterling silver, while the black crocodile leather grip remains in place.
The Apple logo on Silver is also made from solid sterling silver. That choice pushes the material story further by upgrading one of the most visible elements of the device.
The most expensive model is Gold, priced at $15,560. It replaces the leather rear panel with carbon fiber woven with gold threads.
Its frame is coated in 24K gold, while the three-dimensional Apple logo is cast from solid 18K gold. Caviar links the design to Apple’s upcoming 50th anniversary.
| Model | Price | Main materials |
|---|---|---|
| Titan | $13,840 | Black PVD titanium, black crocodile leather |
| Dark Cherry | $14,270 | Grape-purple crocodile leather, 24K gold accents |
| Silver | $15,270 | Sterling silver, black crocodile leather, sterling silver logo |
| Gold | $15,560 | Carbon fiber with gold thread, 24K gold frame, 18K gold logo |
Luxury built on a device that does not exist yet
Even with the polished presentation, the collection still depends on the assumption that Apple is preparing a foldable iPhone. Apple has not officially confirmed any foldable smartphone development.
That makes “Flagship” less a traditional product customization and more a commercial concept built around leaks. Caviar has nevertheless gone ahead with the variants, the materials, the limited quantities, and the price tags.
Exclusivity is part of the appeal. With only 19 units available for each model, the collection is clearly aimed at buyers who value rarity, status, and extreme personalization.
The move also fits Caviar’s broader identity of turning mainstream devices into high-value collector pieces. In that sense, the focus is not on phone function alone, but on the luxury image built around Apple hardware.
Interest in the collection is already being accepted through Caviar’s official website. That suggests there is a market for premium devices based on Apple predictions, even before the underlying product exists.
The company has also been experimenting elsewhere, including a recent magnetic backplate series for the iPhone 17 Pro Max with a premium edition that uses real Tyrannosaurus rex fossils.
Source: www.gizmochina.com






