RUAN HaoThe innovative and chic " Catable" designed by LYCS Architecture and LYCS Architecturerecently won the Innovator for Animals Award from PETA! Animals Award!)
In announcing the award for LYCS Architecture, Ingrid E. Newkirk, President of the World Organization for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said, "On behalf of the World Organization for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and our more than three million members and supporters, I am pleased to announce that LYCS ArchitectureArchitects has won the Innovative Design for Animals Award for the Catabledesign. Innovative Design for Animals Award. Their highly creative ideas for furniture shape the relationship between cats and their owners, providing an environment that promotes play while their owners work." With more than 30 years of history and more than 3 million members and supporters, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PATA) is the largest animal protection organization in the world. The last winner of this award was North Face, who invented Thermoball technology to significantly reduce the use of animal feathers in down jackets. LYCS ArchitectureIt is the first Chinese design team to win this award.
"Caring customers looking for a home for their cats will look for products that will ensure their cats are both playful and safe at home. Cats are extremely curious creatures who need toys, a place to scratch, a view, and caring owners committed to protecting them from disease, accidents, and rude people roaming unattended outdoors. The Catableallows owners working at their desks to make sure their cats are entertained during the workday while maintaining a close proximity where they can be easily petted. It not only adds to the enjoyment of a cat's life, but also reminds people that cats need companionship and encouragement throughout the day." World for Animals says, " LYCS Architecture's innovations and breakthroughs in the field of animal-conscious furniture design are making the world a kinder place for the animals that depend on us for their existence. We hope that more designers will follow in the footsteps of LYCS Architecture and come up with more innovative ideas to make the home environment more conducive to animals. Animals depend on us to provide a safe and happy indoor life."