It's time to furnish a stylish dining room for your pet! Tin bowls hidden under the kitchen table are becoming a thing of the past. Let us show you how to create a stylish dining area for your pet. An unnecessary trend? Nothing could be further from the truth! This solution is sure to please your pets and help you keep things tidy. In addition, it is an interesting design element.
...but will it taste good out of an ugly one? Our observations have shown that a meal served in a stylish and aesthetically pleasing bowl is much more pleasurable for pets! As you can see, we are not the only ones who "eat with our eyes". Let's throw away the old plates, tin bowls or plastic containers which our pets used to eat from. Let there be a designer and functional bowl in their corner, which will attract more than just pets' eyes! Bowls, food containers and other gadgets can be found in the pet accessories section.
A bowl decorated with a dog's or cat's likeness will be a fun dish for your pet. The colour of the bowl can be matched to the décor.
You can choose from many different shapes. Of course, its size should be adapted to your pet's needs. If the appetite needs to be controlled, choose the Lula bowl with lid from Alessi. Not only does it allow you to regulate feeding times, but it also looks great! High-quality stainless steel guarantees the durability of the dish. It will certainly stay with your pet for years to come.
Also great are the self-cooling bowls from Magisso, featuring a double bottom that insulates brilliantly and keeps the food fresh for longer!


Dog, as well as cat bowls, usually end up in a dark corner of the kitchen or somewhere in the hallway. However, porches or hallways are not the best place for them. People coming in and out of the house can inadvertently knock them down or kick them. Constant movement and the company of random visitors can also put our pets under unnecessary stress.
If your pet spends a lot of time in the backyard, he can also eat his meals in the garage. He will have easy access to them when it is lunchtime.
So we should arrange the dining room for them in such a place that ensures intimacy and quiet eating. Let's also take into account the needs of the rest of the household - standing bowls should not impede movement around the house.
Once chosen, try not to change the location. If the bowl is taken away, it can make your pet anxious. Let's also stick to fixed meal times - waiting for food influences the secretion of gastric juices, which make it easier for your pet to digest.
Remember to keep an open bowl of fresh water next to the food dish.

