A-Case Starts Production of New Violin-Shaped Carbon Fiber Case
A-Case is pleased to announce the start of production for its new violin-shaped carbon fiber violin case — a compact and elegant model created for violinists who appreciate refined design, practical functionality, and reliable instrument protection.
Designed around the natural outline of the violin and built in the length of the bow, the new case allows musicians to carry both violin and bows in one streamlined solution, eliminating the need for additional bow cases. The compact profile maintains a clean and balanced silhouette while offering efficient use of space for everyday playing needs.
The interior features two dedicated bow holders for secure and organized storage, along with a practical bottom compartment for accessories such as rosin, strings, and other essentials. The carefully designed interior ensures a precise and stable fit for the instrument while preserving comfort and accessibility.
Crafted from high-quality carbon fiber, the case combines structural strength, durability, and reduced weight in a modern professional design. The new violin-shaped model is also available in a wide range of colors, allowing musicians to personalize their case according to their individual style and preferences.
With this latest addition, A-Case continues expanding its collection of premium carbon fiber instrument cases developed specifically for the needs of modern string players.
The new violin-shaped carbon fiber case is now officially in production and will soon be available through A-Case and selected international partners.
Features of the New A-Case Violin-Shaped Case
- Violin-shaped compact design
- Built in the length of the bow
- No additional bow case needed
- Two secure bow holders
- Bottom accessory compartment
- Carbon fiber construction
- Available in multiple colors
- Modern protection for everyday use
For more information, visit the violin case page.
A special thank you to Geigenbaumeister Konrad Kohlert for the photos and violin featured in these photos.