mophie has always lived at the intersection of power and creativity. From early days of customers personalising their own PowerStation’s to our collaborations with brands, designers, and creators across the world, art has consistently contributed to who we are. We draw energy from great work — from the art icons who defined visual culture to the contemporary voices pushing boundaries today.

We’re proud to unveil the mophie Gallery, paying homage to the artists who shaped the world’s visual language — Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Piet Mondrian, Edward Hopper, Hokusai, and Hieronymus Bosch.

Their iconic works continue to inspire how we think, create, and power on. Art is more than expression; it’s movement, energy, and vision. 

Art is Powerful.

Below is a curated selection of the mophie Gallery. 

 The Three Skulls - Paul Cézanne | 1898

Let Paul Cézanne’s fearless innovation reminds us that true greatness comes from daring to see the world differently.

 Wheatfield with Crows – Vincent Van Gogh | 1890

Van Gogh’s intense painting style and use of bold, expressive colors, showcased his personal struggles and everyday scenes into powerful, emotional works that helped shape modern art. His vision and raw honesty inspired generations of artists to see the world differently. 

Guernica – Pablo Picasso | 1937

Deeply affected by the events of his time, Picasso was an outspoken critic of war and injustice; his iconic painting Guernica stands as one of history’s most powerful anti-war statements. His fearless innovation and political engagement helped transform art into a vehicle for both personal expression and collective conscience, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire and challenge.

San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk – Claude Monet | 1908

Monet’s loose brushwork and focus on nature revolutionized people’s perception about art. He helped begin the Impressionist movement, painting light and color in new, creative ways. Charge ahead.

Composition A – Piet Mondrian | 1923

Piet Mondrian revolutionized modern art by reducing form to its purest elements, lines, shapes, and primary colors. A pioneer of 20th century abstract art, Mondrian’s work reminds us that simplicity can hold profound power and beauty

Nighthawks – Edward Hopper | 1942

A quiet introspection that portrays the power of urban isolation, Hopper’s Nighthawks speaks to us about loneliness and connection. A depiction that continues to resonate with each passing generation.

The Great Wave off Kanagawa – Hokusai | 1831

A powerful symbol of nature's force and humanity's resilience, Hokusai's 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa' helped introduce Japanese art to the Western world. His Japanese woodblock prints were admired by and inspired the likes of Monet, Van Gogh, and Rivière.

The Garden of Earthly Delights – Hieronymus Bosch | 1515 

Bosch's imaginative iconography and satirical approach to religious themes laid the groundwork for future artistic movements and influenced the development of surrealism. His vivid dreamlike scenes were often filled with grotesque and otherworldly creatures, helping explore the unconscious mind and defy conventional reality. 

The mophie gallery collection is where we create modern power solutions splashed with timeless designs, providing you with carefully curated inspiration for your power needs. Who says staying connected can’t look good?

Art is Powerful.

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