Why Pet Parents Care About Design (Not Just Function)
TL;DR
Today’s pet parents want style and substance. From custom tags to design-forward gear, aesthetics now matter as much as function—because love is in the details.
There was a time when pet products were... purely practical. A nylon collar, a plastic bowl, and maybe a tennis ball from the garage. But in 2026? Pet parenting is a lifestyle, and modern pet parents are curating their spaces and accessories with the same intention they put into their homes, wardrobes, and self-care.
If you've ever color-matched your dog's leash to your phone case, this one’s for you.
1. The Vibe Shift: Function Meets Aesthetic
It’s not that we don’t care about functionality anymore (we definitely do). But we’re no longer settling for boring beige just because it “gets the job done.”
From minimalist slow feeders to artisanal litter box enclosures, there’s a growing demand for pet products that work well and look amazing. Think: Scandinavian meets soft girl meets tail wagging joy.
2. Design as Self-Expression
Today’s pet parents are choosing collars, tags, and accessories that reflect their pets' personalities and their own. That dusty blue tag with a dainty serif font? That's not just an ID—it’s a vibe. The aesthetic matters just as much as the info on it.
Personalized accessories aren't just functional anymore. They're a natural extension of your pet’s story, and your own.
Need inspo? Check out our tags for every personality to find a match made in style heaven.
3. Design = Comfort + Beauty
The best pet products now balance beauty with comfort. Soft materials, thoughtful stitching, adjustable sizing—those design details matter.
Not only does it make your pet more comfortable, but it also makes their gear feel like part of the home. No more hiding the pet bed when guests come over.
4. It’s All About the Details
From monogrammed tags to custom color palettes, today’s accessories go the extra mile and pet parents are here for it.
Adding personalization to everyday items (like a cute acrylic tag or color-coordinated collar) brings joy to your routine and supports small makers who care about craft.
Even safety items are getting a glow-up. Yes, your dog’s tag needs to be easy to read and durable—but it can also be the prettiest thing on their leash.
Here’s why that still matters: Pet ID Tags Are Essential Even for Microchipped Pets via the Humane Society.
"Modern pet parents don’t just want safe—they want style. Design is part of the love language."
5. Design as Connection
Choosing beautiful, intentional items isn’t just about looks—it’s about care. We design our homes to feel like us. Why wouldn’t we do the same for the companions we share them with?
Style, comfort, personality—it all becomes part of how we connect with our pets.
Want to Take It a Step Further?
If your pet’s accessories are still stuck in 2012, it might be time for a glow-up. Explore our collection of Pet-Friendly Travel Must-Haves for pieces that look good, feel good, and make life easier on the go.