Planning your next trip but anxious to leave your furry friends behind and miss them throughout the trip? Well, Archi’s Travel Trunk by London-based George & James Architects is here as a solution. It is designed especially to have your dog accompany you on your travels. It is a fully equipped relaxing dog bed that lets you carry all your dog accessories like toys, food bowls, and things your four-legged friend can’t do without.
Everything packed within an elegant suitcase, Archi’s Travel Trunk lets you and your dog be carefree while vacationing. Named after the beloved dog Archi, Archi’s Travel Trunk is shortlisted for this year’s Barkitecture starting on 18th May.
It may look like a regular trunk, but is a very functional dog bed with all the key aspects that your dog holds dear, to make sure your pooch is comfortably surrounded by all his favorite things when traveling. This idea is to turn a typical suitcase into a dog house with Archi’s paw of approval to give your furry friend all the comforts of home and keep you anxiety-free on vacation.
The trunk is space-optimized and is integrated with two bowls for eating and drinking water. It even has hangers for collars, leashes, and clothes. There are drawers for storing toys and other playthings that your adorable pooch would love to have around.
With easy maneuvering, the bed can be lifted up and down in Murphy bed style. Outlining the ergonomics, the comfortable cushion allows your dog to rest, snooze, cuddle, or have a snack while you wait for your flight to board.
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With its sleek design, it can easily fit into the boot of any car and is easy to carry around. It is portable and lets you be closer to your beloved dog. The dog house also keeps stimulating interaction going on to keep the stress at bay.
Make traveling with your dog easy with the innovative and fancy Archi’s Travel Trunk which is adept at making any trip as relaxing as possible for both you and your pooch. This pet accessory is up for auction on Bonhams Cars.
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