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Modern minimalism defines this pet-friendly furniture

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Modern minimalism defines this pet-friendly furniture

Weelywally combines only the finest materials, including natural wood with softened edges and coated in pet-friendly varnish, stainless lightweight aluminum, and 100% cotton fabrics.

It’s a strategic palette that makes the collection completely sage for your pets, devoid of sharp edges and toxic elements.

But this pet furniture collection also considers humans.

Oslo is a pet bed with a house-shaped entrance that doubles as a handy side table that can accommodate books/lamps/magazines.

Meanwhile, the Odense mini sofa offers a premium place for your pet to rest and recuperate. It’s crafted from odorless wood and ample seating filled with fiber ball filling.

Last but not least (there is an entire collection of mini houses to explore with cottage-like structures and slanted roofs), is Toscana, a simple food feeder that’s suitable for dogs as well as cats and available in a variety of sizes crafted from walnut wood.

Weelywally pet furniture offers a safe space for pets

Demir‘s use of natural materials is a world away from the often synthetic pet beds, which can contain toxic components that can harm our furry friends.

Instead, the designer has built upon the house-like concept by creating a safer space for pets to lay their heads.

We particularly like the way some of the designers are slotted together, which hints at an extremely easy construction.

 

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