The Realisation

Living with a dog changes how a home feels.
Not in dramatic ways, but in quiet ones.

You begin to notice small shifts in a room —
where your dog chooses to rest,
where they pause in a doorway,
how they follow movement and light across a space.

Dogs don’t simply exist in a home.
They read it.
They notice atmosphere long before we do.

Some gravitate toward the edges of a room, where they can observe everything at once.
Others settle into the warmth of a window, or the quiet rhythm of a hallway.

Their presence shapes a space in ways that are difficult to name, but impossible to ignore.

And yet, when I looked for objects that reflected that relationship —
pieces that acknowledged the life we share with our dogs —
they were hard to find.

Most things designed “for dogs” felt functional, temporary, or purely decorative.
They didn’t feel like they belonged in the spaces we care about most.

That absence stayed with me.

What if objects could reflect the feeling a dog brings to a home? 
Not as novelty.
Not as décor.

But as a quiet interpretation of their presence.

That question became the beginning of Zodiac Studio.

The first collection explores twelve archetypes —
not as astrology, but as a way of noticing personality, energy, and mood.

Because anyone who lives with a dog knows:
they each bring something different to a room.

Some introduce movement.
Some soften everything around them.
Some anchor the atmosphere completely.

Zodiac Studio begins there.

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