Yuqian Pi(皮雨千)

Design Products (MA)

About

Human-Pet Symbiosis Furniture |Pet products design |Appearance
patent & Utility model patent |2021 iF World Design Guide
Yuqian Pi specializes in creating Human-Pet symbiosis furniture and aims to explore a new way of pet care. Her brand PAWarm focuses on reducing the burdens and worries of raising pets. The system aims to enhance the experience by improving the interaction between humans and pets.
PAWarm
Yuqian Pi’s graduation product PAWarm is a series of human-pet symbiosis furniture.
In terms of aesthetics, the colorful and curvaceous design is vibrant and
distinctive, fully conveying PAWarm’s brand value of creating a playground for humans and pets. In regards to function, the adjustable chair serves as a playground where humans and pets can engage each other. It provides humans with diverse posture options. The various shaped holes satisfy cats’ curiosity, ensure privacy, help mitigate the impact of environmental changes on them, and influence how cats move at different heights to achieve human-pet interaction.
The combination of floor lamp and cat scratching post increases the
functionality of the furniture and makes the shape more interesting.

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