Cat Furniture

DIY

Ikea Plus Custom Design Equals This Cat Tower

If you've decked out your home with hip and minimal furnishings take note: You don't have to pay a million bucks for modern cat furniture too.

If you've decked out your home with hip and minimal furnishings take note: You don't have to pay a million bucks for modern cat furniture too. Los Angeles-based designer Peter Sehorsch recently took the kitty design world by storm when he turned a simple IKEA Stolmen system into a spectacular cat tower, and now he's selling the custom units for all the copycats who love his work. The Hollywood Franklin Cat Tower — named after his cat, Frank, naturally — combines an IKEA post and mounting fixtures with homemade platforms.

You have to purchase the IKEA parts (the pole and clamp cost about $113) yourself then order a platform kit from Sehorsch, which comes with two or three risers and bolts and nuts.

Cats

These Couches Are Begging Your Cats to Scratch Them!

If you've spent hundreds of hours and dollars trying to prevent your scratch-loving cats from destroying your fave couch cover, throw rug, or ottoman, then you know what a genius design this new scratchable furniture from Cat Livin is!

If you've spent hundreds of hours and dollars trying to prevent your scratch-loving cats from destroying your fave couch cover, throw rug, or ottoman, then you know what a genius design this new scratchable furniture from Cat Livin is! It's a no brainer — your cats are going to scratch, so why not at least get some coordinating pieces that are going to stand up to all that claw-laden abuse?

Viesso, which makes modern, green, and totally crave worthy furniture on its own, has teamed up with Cat Livin — makers of the cool Cat Climber I featured a while back – to produce a line of scratch-resistant furniture made of high-quality sisal. And even better, you can design your own pieces for ultimate coordination with the rest of your living room. Plus, who can say no to custom furniture that's ready to ship in three weeks time!?
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