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June 26, 2008

Domesticated bliss

Nurture your dog's inner wolf by serving his kibble dinner in this rock-like doggie bowl by Turkish design firm Gaia & Gino. Inspired by Mother Nature herself, the 'Wild' water bowl "reflects the paradox of the domesticated," according to the designer Brandon Warren, who came up with his sleek design after Gaia & Gino sponsored a six-month project in his studio class at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. The bowls are made of porcelain and come in black, white and silver (titanium plated).
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Underwhelmed. Wanted to like it more but it just seems kind of mid-80's cheesy.

Posted by GameChick | Jun 30 2008 3:14PM

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