I started this brand because I wanted the products I use each and every day for my dogs to be as beautiful as anything else I’d choose for my home. And for me, the most beautiful design is minimal—pieces that do their job brilliantly, have clean lines and are well crafted from gorgeous materials. Living with pieces that do all that fills me with a sense of lightness.
But the best thing about minimalism? It blends into pretty much any environment seamlessly. To show that, I’m going to start a series documenting the Dish, Lick Mat and Slow Feeder in as many spaces as I can track down—and I’ll hope you’ll share them in your kitchen, or dining room, or office, or wherever it is you use them.
First up: Midcentury
Above: a two-dog apartment in a 1960s building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan
Above: It's Pimmy's world, so naturally the Dish matches his look. It also works well with the modular shelving in this Brooklyn Heights apartment.
More to come soon...