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Lu & Liv Series

Botanical Dog Collars Inspired by the Lowcountry

There's a long tradition in decorative arts of turning to nature for pattern. Chintz, Liberty florals, William Morris botanicals, vintage herbarium prints — the natural world has always been one of design's most reliable sources.

We're bringing that tradition to the dog collar.

Our botanical dog collar designs draw directly from the Lowcountry: the Spanish moss and palmetto groves of coastal South Carolina, the garden flora of Charleston's private gardens, the botanical illustration tradition that's been embedded in Southern interiors for generations. Ferns, magnolias, sweetgrass, live oak — the plants that define the place where we design.

Our botanical prints are original in-house artwork on waterproof silicone collars. The patterns are embedded in the material, not coated on top — so they're as waterproof and durable as the silicone itself.

Explore the full Grand Millennial dog mom aesthetic on our journal, or browse our floral dog collars collection.

Designed in Charleston, SC. Rooted in the Lowcountry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our first collection draws from Lowcountry flora — magnolias, Spanish moss, palmetto fronds, coastal garden plants. Each design is original artwork developed in-house.

Related but distinct. Floral collars tend to emphasize the flower itself — a large bloom, often centered. Botanical prints work in the tradition of botanical illustration: full plant specimens including stems, leaves, and seed pods. It's a more complex, layered pattern — closer to wallpaper design than surface pattern.

Yes — our palette range includes both vibrant botanical prints and softer, more neutral colorways for dogs (and dog moms) who skew toward a quieter palette.