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Reversible Summer Winter Dog and Cat Bed - Ø 60cm
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Design accessories for dogs and cats
Accessories for dogs and cats are part of the home just like any other element. That’s why it’s important to choose items that are practical for your pet, but also consistent with the space you live in.
Bowls, beds, toys and accessories shouldn’t feel separate from the environment, but rather blend in naturally. Essential lines, refined materials and carefully designed details help maintain a balance between comfort and visual presence.
From dog and cat beds to toys and everyday accessories, every element is designed to accompany shared moments without giving up a distinctive style.
Things to know
Which bed should you choose for dogs and cats?
Which bed should you choose for dogs and cats?
It depends on how your pet uses space. Cushions are more open and flexible, while structured beds create a more enclosed and defined environment. The choice varies based on how much your pet seeks freedom or protection.
Which materials should you choose for dog and cat accessories?
Which materials should you choose for dog and cat accessories?
It’s important to select materials that are durable, easy to clean and suitable for everyday use. Washable fabrics work well for beds and cushions, while for bowls and toys it’s best to opt for safe and long-lasting materials. Finishes and colors also play a role in integrating these objects into your home.
How can you integrate a pet bed into your living space?
How can you integrate a pet bed into your living space?
A pet bed isn’t just a functional item, but part of the environment. Placing it in a space that aligns with your interior design, rather than in random corners, helps keep it integrated without creating elements that feel out of place.

