Complimentary iPhone Wallpapers
BETWEEN THE SPACES
In this special edition of BETWEEN THE SPACES, we've teamed up with three Singapore-based illustrators — Asher Yeo, Sadiq Mansor, and Kristal Melson — to craft exclusive SKRM-themed iPhone wallpapers you won't find anywhere else.
Each artwork is inspired by the worlds behind our iPhone case designs: from the cosmic elements of select iPhone 16 designs to the post-apocalyptic aesthetic shaping our upcoming iPhone 17 drop. Together, these wallpapers transform your screen into more than just a backdrop and best of all, they're free to download.
How to download on iPhone:
- Tap on the wallpaper you would like to save.
- A new page will open with the image in higher resolution.
- Press and hold the image.
- Select "Save to Photos" to download.
Asher Yeo // @tororo.aoi
Asher Yeo is a freelance illustrator, tattoo artist, writer and mythology nerd based in Singapore. A lover of eyes, impossible biology and tales of metamorphosis and transformation, Ash is inspired by the stories people tell and the way these stories continue to be held in the consciousness of people.
Inspired by designs from our iPhone 16 collection, this wallpaper takes cues from the cosmos to create an artwork that feels otherworldly yet modern. Available in two colourways — a warm champagne tone and a cool silver tone — the artwork mirrors the iPhone's signature finishes, giving your screen a sleek and elevated touch.
Sadiq Mansor // @249.png
249.png (Sadiq Mansor) is a self-taught independent artist from Singapore. Having worked as a filmmaker, photographer and editor the past decade, his work permeates into different mediums such as illustration, filmmaking, painting, photography, animation and poetry. Living with epilepsy, he is also part of A Life Electric, a global project exploring epilepsy experiences through art and education.
In Sadiq’s signature symmetrical style, this illustration reflects our iPhone 17 case collection’s vision of a post-tech-collapse world — a city adrift in techno-deserts with scarce signals. Solar-powered brutalist structures farm for connection, an AI signaller roams for intel, and a statue recalls Man as a doomscroller. In the foreground, a lone figure in survival gear enters an underpass, searching for light in the dark unknown.
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Kristal Melson // @kristalmelson
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