What holds up in a kitchen is what's made honestly.
The kitchen has no patience for things that don't last. Surfaces take constant use, materials get wet, and anything that looks decent on day one but is showing its age by year two gets quietly removed. A feeding station is one of the most-handled objects in the house, placed and picked up twice a day, washed, moved, set down on tiles and worktops. It needs to be made of materials that can take that without complaint.
What holds up is what's built properly: glazed ceramic that cleans thoroughly, powder-coated steel that doesn't chip, bases that don't scratch the floor or absorb moisture over time. The pieces here apply the same logic as your other kitchen objects. Function sets the specification, and the form follows from that. Feeding stations that coordinate with the kitchen without trying to disappear into it. Designs that are genuinely easy to keep clean.
Glazed porcelain · stainless steel · powder-coated aluminium · food-safe finishes throughout
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6 colors available
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