Holiday Gift Guide 2025: For Beloved Cats and Dogs
We didn’t think we could love our four-legged family members any more—until this past year, when their companionship and comfort has proven all the more essential. With that in mind, here’s a collection of perches, accessories, and surprises for cats and dogs, and their fans, all made for use—and good-looking, too.
Above: From Lucy Balu of Munich, the Cat Hammock-Swing, €119, is made of wool felt and powder-coated metal designed to hold up to 33 pounds, so . Mounting screws included.
Above: The Apple Nosework Toy, $21, has two layers and multiple pockets for hiding treats. It’s from a collection of produce-shaped dog plushies made by The Furry Folks.
Above: Celebrated for its tableware, Philadelphia ceramics studio Felt + Fat makes this Large Pet Set, $164 (shown), for “medium to large dogs or a VERY hungry cat.” For “small dogs, big cats, and huge lizards,” consider the Small Pet Set, $127. The bowls come in several colors and are set in a concrete base.
Above: Just-launched NYC company Raja Doggo makes dog beds out of Indian organic cotton and linen block prints in a range of florals and stripes. The fabric is dyed with natural ingredients, such as indigo and turmeric, and stitched by a team of upholsterers in Brooklyn. This one is the Marigold Print. They start at $215.
Above: Egg Press’s 2026 Letterpress Postcard Wall Calendar is perforated, so that at the end of each month, the design can be mailed. It’s$24 from Seven Sisters in Portland, OR (where Egg Press is also based).
Above: Astier de Villatte’s Chat Bowl, $193, is intended “to serve water to your four-legged friends”—but works equally well for serving humans—or holding trinkets. Nickey Kehoe offers the studio’s companion Large Cat Bowl for $242.
Above: Love Thy Beast’s cotton duck Canvas Pet Tote, $160 medium, $180 large, is ideal for NYC subway riders and their pets.
Above: Vetreska’s Tangerine Cat Scratching Ball is currently $49.99, marked down from $64.99. Cherry and strawberry-shaped scratchers also available.
Above: There’s much to admire at Phoebe Clive’s fabric and housewares shop Tinsmiths in Ledbury, England, including this 9.8-by-13.3-inch Blue Whippet Box File, £77, featuring a Mark Hearld print.
Above: Designer Christopher Howe of Howe London is a celebrated canine lover. His customizable Dog-Bed Settee, starting at £15,960, was inspired by a 16th century hunting lodge sofa. Intended for man and beast, it has removable covers “in yours dog’s choice of fabric.”
Peruse the Remodelista pets archive for more dog and cat finds and design solutions.
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