Collection by Matthew Keeshin

Design Goes to the Dogs

Nendo designs a collection of pet toys with an edge.

A minimal cube made up of two pieces is connected by a zip fastener and when the upper part is pressed down, the entire dog house is transformed into a bed.
A minimal cube made up of two pieces is connected by a zip fastener and when the upper part is pressed down, the entire dog house is transformed into a bed.
The food bowls are as smart as they are simple. Contour lines are embossed on the inside to indicate how much food or water the pet has consumed. The bowls not only come in three different sizes, but matching plant pots help create a more cohesive space between the products and the interior.
The food bowls are as smart as they are simple. Contour lines are embossed on the inside to indicate how much food or water the pet has consumed. The bowls not only come in three different sizes, but matching plant pots help create a more cohesive space between the products and the interior.
Naturally, a collection like this would have to include a toy ball. An array of square holes are optimal for hiding snacks and bouncing around.
Naturally, a collection like this would have to include a toy ball. An array of square holes are optimal for hiding snacks and bouncing around.
These geometric shapes provide various possibilities for playing around. Each piece has a bell inside of it that makes a distinct sound that can be heard when the dog is playing with it.
These geometric shapes provide various possibilities for playing around. Each piece has a bell inside of it that makes a distinct sound that can be heard when the dog is playing with it.