Globlazer S74: Layered Height for Multi-Cat Living
Multi-cat homes do not need taller noise—they need clearer layered height. That brief shaped the Globlazer S74, a 74-inch cat tree built for households where two or three cats share one living room but refuse to share one perch.
Platform spacing was the design obsession. Too tight, and cats queue on the same level. Too loose, and the tower loses usable routes. We mapped common traffic patterns—window approaches, sofa-adjacent launches, evening descents—and placed rests where cats naturally pause, not only where CAD looks symmetrical.
Nine platforms carry those patterns up the column. At 74 inches, the S74 creates distinct territories: a top observation deck, mid-level rests that break sightlines, and lower routes for cats who prefer not to compete for the ceiling. Width mattered as much as height; large indoor cats need platforms that forgive a turn, and multi-cat homes need enough levels that parallel schedules do not collapse into one contested shelf.
The assembled footprint squares near 52 by 52 inches—a geometry chosen so the tower can anchor an open-plan corner without reading as a long wall of furniture. Roughly 21.65 kilograms of structure supports staggered impacts: one cat above, another climbing below, a third considering whether the middle route is worth the detour. Stability work ran in parallel with spacing work because layered height only works when the base feels honest.
Shipping dimensions near 52 by 52 by 31 inches influenced how we broke the frame into post bays rather than monolithic panels. That modular rhythm also helps owners navigate doorways and stair landings on delivery day, while the finished tower still presents as one continuous Globlazer silhouette from across the room.
Materials follow Globlazer’s neutral system: plush chosen for daily touch, sisal wraps for routing claws along climb paths, and the Beige, Dark Grey, and Light Grey palette so the tower can live in open-plan sightlines without dominating them. The S74 is meant to look like furniture first and infrastructure second—until you watch three cats prove otherwise.
The S74 launched in the United States on November 21, 2024, aimed at owners who want one vertical object to organize multi-cat peace—not three separate pieces cluttering the floor. We are not claiming a magic behavior fix. Cats are cats. But better spacing and honest structure give them alternatives to floor-level negotiations.
If your home runs on parallel cat schedules, the S74 is our attempt to make layered height feel intentional: seventy-four inches, nine platforms, and a square footprint that holds the climb steady while the room stays calm.
The square base was a deliberate choice. Long narrow towers can feel like they are guarding a wall; the S74 is meant to sit in the open and still look composed. Nine levels give each cat a different altitude without asking the household to add a second piece of cat furniture beside the first.
That is the quiet promise behind layered height: not more noise in the room, but more choice in the air. The S74 carries that promise up 74 inches—one Globlazer cat tree, one footprint, multiple routes that do not require a meeting on the floor.
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