People with a penchant for pets and design can now house their dogs in clean-lined contemporary kennels
November 21st, 2008
People with a penchant for pets and design can now house their dogs in clean-lined contemporary kennels. Each kennel is a bold, sculptural piece created with sustainable external-grade plywood, and lined with vibrant wallpapers by leading Australian textile designers.
Taking pet care to new levels, the kennel’s design by Anna Keen incorporates ventilation holes in the flooring to minimise odours and keep dogs cool. Marine-grade lacquer ensures protection from the elements so that your pooch can have the perfect pad all year round, For the designer dog, soft furnishings are also available.
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