Korean pet imprint Bad Marlon is recognized for its impressive and contemporary designs with the spotlight now shining on the Como bowl. It is a small and elevated structure resting on four legs at the base foundation and constructed from 100% silicone materials to prop up the ceramic bowl.
This creates a more comfortable dining experience for dogs as it reduces the strain that can be caused on their joints and neck area. The silicone table raises the bowl to a preferred height and it weighs about two pounds -- this prevents the bowl from moving around as they are eating. Additionally, the brand is also launching the sleek Rupel pet collar with a minimal design and captivating tonal palette.
Image Credit: Bad Marlon
What's Driving This Trend
- Elevated Pet Dining
- Innovative pet bowls with elevated structures aim to enhance the dining experience for pets by reducing strain on their joints and neck area.
- Silicone Material Integration
- The use of 100% silicone materials in pet bowl design presents opportunities for improved durability and stability during meal times.
- Minimalist Pet Accessories
- Emerging pet accessories like the Rupel pet collar feature minimal designs and captivating color schemes, catering to modern pet owners' aesthetic preferences.
Who This Affects Most
- Pet Products
- The pet products industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing designs for pet bowls and accessories.
- Interior Design
- In interior design, there is potential for collaboration with pet product designers to create stylish and functional elevated pet dining solutions that seamlessly blend with home decor.
- Material Science
- Material science experts can leverage the benefits of silicone in developing pet products that prioritize stability, hygiene, and long-lasting performance.
