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    The UKs Pet Friendly Office

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    Posted on June 21, 2018

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    •  British pet owners are spending an average of £143 furnishing and decorating their office space for pets
    •  1 in 10 (9%) dedicate a space in the office for their pets

    UK PET owners are kitting out their office space to accommodate their four-legged companions, according to new research.

    A survey of 1,013 UK pet owners carried out by interiors etailer, Furniture123.co.uk, revealed that British pet owners spend an average of £143 per year furnishing and decorating their office space to accommodate their furry friends.

    This comes following recent reports that – as a nation – Brits spend a total of £1,150* on pets each year.

    Therefore, there is no surprise that pets are living the life of luxury in UK offices, with 1 in 3 pet owners purchasing furniture for their office pets.

    Of those who have pet friendly offices, 38% purchased pet beds which topped the list for most purchased pet item in the office, closely followed by food bowls (32%), blankets (31%) and pet treats (29%).

    What’s more, 23% of pet owners invest in soft furnishings such as cushions and toys to enable pets to relax and unwind in a busy office environment. With 20% of Brits having  scratching posts and climbers to keep their feline friends entertained in the office.

    The data also revealed that just under 1 in 20 (5%) of pet loving Brits have gone as far as dedicating a space in their office for their pets.

    British pet owners are even making sure their furry friends feel part of the team, with 4% of Brits purchasing work uniforms for their pets.

    Mark Kelly, marketing manager at Furniture123.co.uksaid: “Pets are often considered part of the family, so it’s no surprise that pet owners are willing to invest in furniture to accommodate their pets and make them feel more comfortable in the office.

    “The amount we spend as a nation on our pets has continued to increase year on year with a variety of products and services now on offer for pet parents and their fur babies – including gourmet food and drink, grooming services and pet accessories.”

    Those who work in marketing and have a pet are most likely to spend the most (£162) on pet furnishings for their office.

    Furniture123 is an etailer of affordable, yet stylish home furnishings for the home and bathrooms, which can be purchased through its website.

    For more information, visit www.furniture123.co.uk.

    TOP 5 PIECES OF PET FURNITURE IN UK OFFICES

    1. Beds – 38%
    2. Food bowls-32%
    3. Blankets- 31%
    4. Pet treats- 29%
    5. Cushions- 23%

    Sources:

    *https://groomarts.com/student-advice/marketing-insights

    •  British pet owners are spending an average of £143 furnishing and decorating their office space for pets
    •  1 in 10 (9%) dedicate a space in the office for their pets

    UK PET owners are kitting out their office space to accommodate their four-legged companions, according to new research.

    A survey of 1,013 UK pet owners carried out by interiors etailer, Furniture123.co.uk, revealed that British pet owners spend an average of £143 per year furnishing and decorating their office space to accommodate their furry friends.

    This comes following recent reports that – as a nation – Brits spend a total of £1,150* on pets each year.

    Therefore, there is no surprise that pets are living the life of luxury in UK offices, with 1 in 3 pet owners purchasing furniture for their office pets.

    Of those who have pet friendly offices, 38% purchased pet beds which topped the list for most purchased pet item in the office, closely followed by food bowls (32%), blankets (31%) and pet treats (29%).

    What’s more, 23% of pet owners invest in soft furnishings such as cushions and toys to enable pets to relax and unwind in a busy office environment. With 20% of Brits having  scratching posts and climbers to keep their feline friends entertained in the office.

    The data also revealed that just under 1 in 20 (5%) of pet loving Brits have gone as far as dedicating a space in their office for their pets.

    British pet owners are even making sure their furry friends feel part of the team, with 4% of Brits purchasing work uniforms for their pets.

    Mark Kelly, marketing manager at Furniture123.co.uksaid: “Pets are often considered part of the family, so it’s no surprise that pet owners are willing to invest in furniture to accommodate their pets and make them feel more comfortable in the office.

    “The amount we spend as a nation on our pets has continued to increase year on year with a variety of products and services now on offer for pet parents and their fur babies – including gourmet food and drink, grooming services and pet accessories.”

    Those who work in marketing and have a pet are most likely to spend the most (£162) on pet furnishings for their office.

    Furniture123 is an etailer of affordable, yet stylish home furnishings for the home and bathrooms, which can be purchased through its website.

    For more information, visit www.furniture123.co.uk.

    TOP 5 PIECES OF PET FURNITURE IN UK OFFICES

    1. Beds – 38%
    2. Food bowls-32%
    3. Blankets- 31%
    4. Pet treats- 29%
    5. Cushions- 23%

    Sources:

    *https://groomarts.com/student-advice/marketing-insights

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