Cats are so peculiar to the point that they will ignore toys you bought for them and play with that crumpled piece of paper that missed the can. However, your cat is definitely not going to ignore this one thing you can add indoor: a tree.
No, of course not a live tree. That would mean having to take care of another living being aside from yourself and your cat. No, this is a fake tree, but Rob Rogalski has made sure that this is the kind of fake tree that will give your house an amazing boost of fantasy vibe. To Rob, it's not just about giving the room another space to put things on. He puts all his imagination into his works and recently, he got a commission to build a fake tree to give the cat a new place to explore and nap.
Check out the picture below for the tree!
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“Each tree is different, it is an organic process.”, Rob describes his works. Firstly, he creates the design of each tree and makes sure to check out the location in person.
How about that? Anyone interested in commissioning Rob?
Check out his: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
No, of course not a live tree. That would mean having to take care of another living being aside from yourself and your cat. No, this is a fake tree, but Rob Rogalski has made sure that this is the kind of fake tree that will give your house an amazing boost of fantasy vibe. To Rob, it's not just about giving the room another space to put things on. He puts all his imagination into his works and recently, he got a commission to build a fake tree to give the cat a new place to explore and nap.
Check out the picture below for the tree!
More info: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
All of Rob Rogalski's trees are customed made to blend in with the room. This one took Rob during summertime to install and it was a friend's request.
That makes it necessary for you to have a cat to ever get one of these installed. Or maybe get this thing installed when you have a cat! Whichever works.
“Each tree is different, it is an organic process.”, Rob describes his works. Firstly, he creates the design of each tree and makes sure to check out the location in person.
Usually, for something that is less permanent or temporary, Rob uses cardboard and paper mache. A mix of these materials results in durable constructions.
Here's another work Rob did for a little girl.
Rob charges about $4000 for every project like this excluding the materials needed. And the cost of materials can vary between project depending on the extras and situation.
How about that? Anyone interested in commissioning Rob?
Check out his: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
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