No dog days for them
Lolita Harper
Rover is more than welcome to slobber, shed and drool all over these
chic chenille couches from Newport Beach-based Dogmopolitan.
Lex Gable and Brian Elparin, owners of the upscale furniture
company for dogs, said their business was inspired by their bulldog,
who “kind of has a slobbering problem.”
Guests would visit their Corona del Mar home, sit on their couch
and get a cheek’s worth of what Elparin calls “splooge” on their
pants.
“We thought he deserved his own furniture,” Gable said.
“He can slobber all over his own sofa all he wants,” Elparin
added.
And so Dogmopolitan was born. It’s luxurious creations, made of
velvet, jacquards, brocades and more, cost between $350 and $2,000.
Best described as “mini-couches,” the furniture can be custom made to
match a home’s interior, affording pets a perching point in the hub
of social activity.
This way, people won’t always have to shoo their dogs away when
they have company over, Gable said, or constantly reprimand them for
getting on the furniture.
There are more than 80 fabrics for pet owners to choose from,
making it hard for these canine couches to clash with the design
scheme, they said. Each chair and sofa are made domestically from a
sturdy hardwood frame and then upholstered with the material of
choice.
Drawing on the Elparin family furniture business and Gable’s
artistic abilities, the duo combined forces to launch Dogmopolitan.
Gable has the visions -- and personally inspects each piece -- and
Elparin keeps an eye on the bottom line.
“I am so picky,” Gable said. “They know they better make it just
perfect before they show it to me because I’ll make them do it again.
Not that the dogs are going to care, but we sell to people who love
to buy beautiful things.”
Dogma, a retail store in Newport Coast, carries the Dogmopolitan
line. Pieces can also be ordered at (888) 66-DOGMO or at
www.dogmopolitan.com.
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