Pet design: a four-legged-friendly home

A balance between functionality and aesthetics

Pets are part of the family, inhabiting the same spaces with us and contributing to our daily well-being. More and more people therefore want kennels, bowls, scratching posts and accessories to be not only practical, but also consistent with the style of the home. Interior design thus meets the pet world, resulting in solutions that are elegant, functional and in harmony with the environment.

Materials and forms that dialogue with space

Pet design today offers accessories that go far beyond pure functionality. Natural woods, durable technical fabrics, handcrafted ceramics, metals with refined finishes, and innovative materials-allergic and antibacterial-allow kennels and bowls to be integrated into interiors without breaking visual harmony. Shapes are ergonomic for our four-legged companions, but at the same time light, minimal, and often inspired by Nordic or Japanese design.

Everyday functionality without sacrificing design

A scratching post can turn into a small sculpture, a kennel into a contemporary-looking armchair, a ceramic bowl into a real piece of furniture to be placed elegantly in the kitchen or living room. The idea is simple: pet accessories no longer have to be hidden, but can become protagonists and contribute to the personality of the home.

Customization, technology and tailored

As in traditional interior design, there is a growing demand for custom-made products: furniture that integrates dedicated cat spaces, bookcases with niches transformed into kennels, and kitchens designed to elegantly accommodate bowls. Alongside the custom-made, technology is also finding a place: filter fountains, automatic dispensers, and smart systems that simplify daily management without sacrificing style.

Living in harmony

Integrating pet accessories into interior design means recognizing the role our four-legged companions play in our lives. A beautiful home is also functional, welcoming and able to reflect those who inhabit it. And those who inhabit it are not just us.


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