Pasadena, California, USA and Tianjin, China
Designed by Jiaxin Zou of BEYTA for Ju Feng Model, the Elev Pet Feeding System features extra design elements such as nightlights and a nonslip base, in addition to making it easier for those with restricted mobility to feed their pets.

For its user-friendly design, the Elev Pet Feeding System has recently been awarded a 2022 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
It is designed to assist those who have a hard time reaching the pet bowls on the ground.
Perfect for seniors, handicapped or disabled, or anyone who wants to make life a little easier on their backs and knees.
At some point in life, we might see ourselves and our loved ones facing a situation where our bodies become less agile.

Aging, disability, pregnancy, disease… a lot of things could limit our mobility in bending down.
We want to help those who treasure the bond with their pets and want to accomplish the daily task of feeding the pets by themselves.
With Elev, a simple press of the control button elevates or lowers the bowl to the desired height in a breeze.

The bowl is detachable for easy switching and cleaning.
The non-slip weighted base adds extra stability and security, so no more knocked-over bowls or spills.
Smart nightlights on both sides of the column provide guidance during the night and prevent accidental bumping.

Elev Pet Feeding System accommodates different abilities between people and brings them closer to their furry friends.
The design itself is minimal and sleek, able to fit into any design scheme.
It is also user-friendly with large buttons and smooth surfaces.




Project: Elev Pet Feeding System
Designers: BEYTA LLC.
Lead Designer: Jiaxin Zou
Manufacturers: Ju Feng Model













