Origami-Like Pet Beds

Wiski Cat's Ray Felt Cat Bed is Made from a Single Piece of Felt

Pushing a modern aesthetic, Wiski Cat's Ray Felt Cat Bed's design is also extremely comfortable and compact. Made from a single piece of felt which folds into a shape that can house one's furry companion, the product is reminiscent of origami—the Japanese art of paper folding that took the global design world by storm a few years ago.

Wiski Cat's Ray Felt Cat Bed relies on no screws, no buttons, and no tools to stay up. It features a reversible cushion in two colors—Mint and Khaki. The material that makes up Wiski Cat's product is 5 millimeters thick, durable, and machine washable. The cover of the cushion, on the other hand, is made out of a special cotton-linen blend while the filling is cotton.
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