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Kitty will look so very chic sitting atop the elegant and modern Scan bed from Canadian company Pet Revolution. The glistening acrylic base supports a sturdy cushion covered in water-resistant nylon that will prevent odors from permeating the high-quality foam. The bed features a reversible micro-suede cover that is easy to put on and remove and is also machine washable. Replacement covers are available in a variety of fashionable colors.
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If your cat likes to snuggle-up in her own special bed, and you prefer a streamlined, modern look, this mod acrylic bed from Petbitat might be just the thing for you. Available in clear, white, or red acrylic with a variety of cool fabrics for the soft pad, there is sure to be one to suit your interior.
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At long last, Danish pet product designer and manufacturer The Pet Project has updated their web site and included a list of US retailers, plus more information about the company and their six beautiful, modern pet products. The designs first appeared back in 2005, but the company web site contained minimal information until now.

The line includes two pet caves (the wood veneer Eddie’s Room shown above and the geometric Lulu’s Hideaway pictured below), two beds (one made from acrylic and another from chrome and what looks like felt), a scratching board, and a gorgeous china and wood feeding dish. The line will be making an appearance at the New York International Gift Fair in February.

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Making its U.S. debut at the SuperZoo pet industry show this week in Las Vegas, is a new line of Italian pet furniture by b.pet. Unlike anything else at the show, this extremely modern collection is obviously rooted in Italian design. Five different bed styles include the minimalist Tube and Ring, the retro-pop Bubble, the modernist-inspired Squared, and the more elaborate Wave. All are made in Italy and are currently being imported to the U.S. by Kylo Importers.




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The light-carrying properties of acrylic make it one of the most spectacular materials for use in modern furniture and interiors. One of the first companies to design modern pet furniture using acrylic was London-based Wowbow. Their elegant Loulie Cat Tower is a cube made of 10 mm thick acrylic, that supports a memory foam cushion covered in faux suede and topped with 3 inch sheepskin. Could you ask for a more perfect perch?
To accompany the cat tower, Wowbow designed Skritch, a beautifully simple scratching post. The sisal tube mounts to the wall with an acrylic frame that practically disappears, transforming the scratching post from an eyesore into a streamlined sculpture.

Wowbow’s Mija bed and Mija dining table also make excellent use of this stunning material. Both are available in smaller sizes, suitable for cats.
All of Wowbow’s products are handmade in the UK and the company donates a percentage of profits to benefit animal welfare organizations.
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