If you’re a style-savvy pet owner who wants your room to be Insta-friendly, you know there’s just one item in the corner that’s a real eyesore – your pet’s bed. If that’s the case, this Japanese company called Natural Slow has got you covered. They just introduced their geometric Pet House series, offering three styles: Hokora, Negura, and Kamakura.
Each of the three bed styles make for a slightly different experience for your fur-ball. The Hokora house has a very small triangular opening, making it cave-like and dark for the animals who love them some privacy. The Negura house is designed in a pentagonal form, so it’s the most open of the three and is ideal for animals who like to nap in the sun. The Kamakura house, lastly, was inspired by the kamakura snow huts built for children in snowy parts of Japan – the company took 13 pieces of Paulownia wood, cut them and assembled them into one glorious pet house.
More info: Natural Slow (h/t: designyoutrust)
If you’re a style-savvy pet owner, you know there’s just one item in the corner that’s a real eyesore – your pet’s bed
If that’s the case, this Japanese company called Natural Slow has got you covered
They just introduced their geometric Pet House series, offering three styles: Hokora, Negura, and Kamakura
Each of the three bed styles make for a slightly different experience for your fur-ball
The Hokora house has a very small triangular opening, making it cave-like and dark for the animals who love privacy
The Negura house is designed in an open pentagonal form, so it’s ideal for animals who like to nap in the sun
The Kamakura house was inspired by the kamakura snow huts built for children in snowy parts of Japan
Watch the video here:
8Kviews
Share on FacebookIt seems really cool! I think my little Tika would love it, but Paf prefers higher beds.
They're great, but in our house, they'd be sculpture. I've never met a cat that voluntarily slept in a designated cat bed. I'm sure some cats do this.... but mine won't. My strategy is to note where they sleep most often, then put a sheepskin on that spot. They can feel free to shed all over the sheepskin because I can wash those, but if anyone comes over, all I have to do is toss them in the closet and the furniture is fur-free.
It seems really cool! I think my little Tika would love it, but Paf prefers higher beds.
They're great, but in our house, they'd be sculpture. I've never met a cat that voluntarily slept in a designated cat bed. I'm sure some cats do this.... but mine won't. My strategy is to note where they sleep most often, then put a sheepskin on that spot. They can feel free to shed all over the sheepskin because I can wash those, but if anyone comes over, all I have to do is toss them in the closet and the furniture is fur-free.
126
8