About the atelier

We commission for dogs people cannot bear to forget.

Pet Moment Atelier began in a small studio with a single canvas, a single dog, and a single grieving owner who had no idea what to do with her hands. The atelier was built around a simple observation: the things people keep after a dog is gone are rarely the expensive things. They are the soft things. The handwritten things. The things you can hold.

We work in monthly cohorts of fifty so that every commission gets a designer’s full attention. Each tribute is a commissioned set — a portrait, a memory book, a ninety-second video, a candle, a figurine, and a video of their last best moments — hand-finished and reviewed before it is allowed to leave the studio.

We do not run a waitlist. We do not advertise discounts. We do not ship in a cardboard envelope. The atelier is small on purpose, and the work is slow on purpose, because what we make is meant to be opened once, slowly, in good light, with someone you love sitting next to you.

If we cannot make it beautiful, we will not let it ship.