The Berlin Rose harness is purely inspired by the famous Chanel Bag with its recognizable, elegant diamond pattern influenced by the cushions in Coco Chanel’s Paris apartment. The word rose is derived from the French word “pink” for sweetness enhancing the design to caress the sense of chic, soft, luxurious appeal. True to style, its nylon-quilted composition is custom-made with graceful accuracy using linear needlework giving the piece its unique, feminine figure and shapely silhouette, while the exquisite pearl ribbing adds a subtle touch of majestic elegance. The Chow Chow breed known for their beautiful coat of fur and warm disposition are recognized for expressing love and beauty with sweet, charming characteristics as loyal canine companions.
The Berlin Steel harness is influenced by the steel obtained from the iron reduction forged in the historical era of the Great Moravian Empire around 9th century AD. Its intricate composition is designed with a combination of strength, durability and style as seen with the integration of mineral colors of onyx and lead implemented surrounding the entire configuration. Accurate to form, its quilted cushioned design is custom-made with delicate precision using a running stitch giving the harness its structured shape, while the alluring metallic edge ribbing contours the brawn in formation. The Australian Shepherd known for their piercing eye colour and merle coat are often trained to herd animal stock due to their ability to lead as strong, intelligent alpha dogs.
The Melrose Houndstooth harness is named after the small town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders historically in Roxburghshire, which was re-founded in the early 12th century and is one of the most beautiful monastic ruins in Great Britain. Melrose, the heart of the Scottish King Robert the Bruce inspired the regal composition of the blush tones seen throughout the lavish, plush fabric. The alluring, metallic rosette leatherette ribbing touches on the dusty rose arrangement delicately accented by the blush pink embroidery. The beloved Shih Tzu dogs were favourites of imperial royals because they were so prized for their beauty and their signature underbite complimenting the houndstooth.