The actual case design was done at DesignworksUSA, an arm of BMW Group best known for its work on a handful of company’s cars, including the Z4 and 3 Series.
Thermaltake hasn’t released much in the way of details for the case, aside from its decidedly Spartan display at CeBIT and a handful of pictures released online. The company is calling it a “10th anniversary limited edition concept chassis,” but hasn’t yet announced whether it will make it to a commercial version.
Reportedly, word of its commercial release will take place on the company’s home turf of Taiwan at Computex 2009, later this year.