As much as I love spending time with my own cats, I’m honestly running out of ways to keep them entertained and prevent them from knocking down an item or two in my home, out of sheer boredom. If you’re pretty much in the same precarious situation as me and are always looking for new ways to keep your pet entertained, productive, and happy, then this collection of pet products promises to come to your rescue! From a modular pet-friendly sofa to a pet-friendly console – these product designs will take good care of your pet, and keep them active and content. You can take a little breather, while they wrestle around with these newfound fun products! These are the pet products you need in your home.
1. Quarter Sofa
Dubbed the Quarter Sofa, this modular and pet-friendly sofa is built using wood and fabrics and includes various modules in circular and square shapes. These multiple modules can be assembled and disassembled and moved around to build different configurations.
Why is it noteworthy?
The unique configurations that you can make using the modules serve as a playground for cats! They can move and jump around them, even allowing them to play together, if you have multiple cats.
What we like
- The modules can be arranged to accommodate different numbers of people
- The hollow spaces can be utilized to store and display items such as magazines, books, and other tidbits
What we dislike
- If your cat poops or pees in the hollow spaces, it could be difficult to clean them up
2. ProbaPaws
ProbaPaws is a unique collection of wearables and accessories that were designed by Alex Proba of ProbaHome, and her dog Sam in their studio in Portland, Oregon. The wearables feature Proba’s quintessential design style, while also ensuring that the products are fun and functional!
Why is it noteworthy?
Some of Alex’s signature textiles were used to create the two dog bed styles, three rugs, two blankets, eight bandanas, and a toy in the collection. The products are colorful and quirky, with a whimsical air of fun to them. They are handmade from sustainable materials, so you can be sure that the accessories provided to your pets are of excellent quality.
What we like
- Some of the products can be used by you and your doggo
What we dislike
3. Tesla Cybertruck Corrugated Cat House
The $13 Tesla Cybertruck Corrugated Cat House went up for sale on the Chinese version of the Tesla website, and it took the internet by storm, as everyone was wondering when Tesla decided to step into the pet product industry.!
Why is it noteworthy?
Measuring 56x41x25cm, the cat tray is inspired by the angular shape of the Tesla’s electric pickup truck. It is said to have a futuristic shape and is embedded with thick corrugated paper.
What we like
- Can be used as a multifunctional space for your cat
- It can support up to 15kgs, so can house cats of various breeds and sizes
What we dislike
- It’s a simple cardboard box, there’s nothing really cyber about it
- The real functionality and utility of the tray are still unknown, people are confused about whether it’s a cat bed or a litter box
4. The Maeve Pet Protection System
Designed by Tavo, the Maeve Pet Protection System is a system that allows you to seamlessly take your pet from your home to the car, and, finally to the desired location whether it’s a vet appointment or some adventure. It includes a carrier and a vehicle base for the carrier.
Why is it noteworthy?
Tavo utilizes the latest United Nations ECE child restraint standards to provide the highest degree of safety and protection. You can travel peacefully with your pet knowing they are safe and secure.
What we like
- Provides your pet with the ultimate safety and comfort while traveling
What we dislike
- We’re not sure how easy to clean the system would be
5. Wooffy Dog House
If you’re in the mood to gift your pet something truly cute and cozy, then you may want to consider the Wooffy Dog House. This luxurious and cozy dog house not only acts as a comfy haven for your pets but also functions as a well-designed piece of home decor for your home.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Wooffy Dog House is built from top-tier plywood and features transparent acrylic doors. Besides providing a resting place for your doggo, it’s an excellent piece of furniture that perfectly merges with the rest of your home decor.
What we like
- Contemporary design that makes a statement without being too overbearing and loud
- Caters to a large range of popular breeds
What we dislike
- Space-consuming design that seems a little difficult to move around
6. The Triangle Toy
Dubbed the Triangle Toy, this unique pet toy entertains your furry friends, while also doubling up as a work of art. This one-of-a-kind pet toy isn’t just about play, it’s also about providing a visual experience that is inspired by the beauty of nature.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Triangle Toy shows how pet products can be made super creative. It functions as a canvas for the motifs of clouds, the sun, and the mountains. The huge mountains are represented by the triangular structure, while the gentle flow of the clouds is shown by the rolling ball.
What we like
- Seems more like an objet d’art that seamlessly integrates into any space, than a pet toy
What we dislike
- It’s a concept, so we don’t know how well it will translate into an actual product
7. Kanto x Kvadrat Dog Beds
Designed by Finland-based studio Kanto in collaboration with Kvadrat, whose fabrics are found in the world’s most famous and iconic institutions (the MoMA and Guggenheim), these dog beds are truly stylish and elegant.
Why is it noteworthy?
These beds are designed to promote canine well-being, providing them with comfort, without clashing with the surrounding interior design of the home.
What we like
- The fabrics used to build the bed are soothing and durable
- The color options complement different interior spaces
What we dislike
- The beds look like they can easily get dirty or stained
8. Choo Choo Console
Dubbed the “Choo Choo”, this console is a unique creation in the category of pet-friendly furniture. It is a dedicated space crafted from natural materials like wood and cane webbing, which tries to create a solid connection between cats and their human companions.
Why is it noteworthy?
The console brings to mind the image of a bullet train, and it has a contemporary feel to it that also represents a sense of speed and efficiency. It embodies the concept of high-speed transportation with the functionality of a pet-friendly design.
What we like
- A discreet compartment subtly conceals a litter box for your cat
- Fuses aesthetics with functionality and practicality
What we dislike
- Space-consuming design that will occupy a substantial amount of space in your home
9. Evolv Dog Crate
The Evolv Dog Crate is a far cry from the typical dog crates you see, which tend to be quite ugly and utilitarian. However, the Evolv Dog Crate by Diggs is a sleek and good-looking crate that you’ll never want to put away!
Why is it noteworthy?
The Evolv Dog Crate is Diggs’ newest and slimmest dog crate, which also has a super interesting “playpen mode”. The crate features a modular design and is a safe and cozy crate-playpen hybrid that evolves with your doggo as he grows from a puppy to a full-grown dog.
What we like
- It is highly customizable and can be tailored to add four dual lock doors, and by removing the ceiling hatch to transform it into a playpen
What we dislike
- Space-consuming + bulky design
10. TAIPEI
Dubbed TAIPEI, this minimal and chique-looking pet collection consists of a diverse range of furniture and accessories that aim to upgrade and improve the everyday lives of pets and their owners, while offering the utmost comfort to your doggos.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Pet Collection includes a diverse range of three furniture pieces and five accessories specifically created for dogs and cats. The furniture piece features modulated beds at the bottom, creating a cozy space for your pets to rest and relax in.
What we like
- Clever integration not only maximizes available space but also allows pets to feel secure and close to their owners
What we dislike
- Space-consuming and bulky design, not suitable for smaller homes