As 2025 closes, Globlazer is orienting toward a simpler definition of modern cat living: vertical routes that feel trustworthy, surfaces that belong in shared rooms, and structures engineered for daily use—not weekend novelty.

That definition sounds minimal. In practice it asks more from every SKU. Towers must survive open-plan sightlines, matte photography beside linen and oak, and the quiet test of whether a household still likes the silhouette after a sofa refresh. Our product team is prioritizing planted bases, traceable wear zones, and modular lines that can grow without turning homes into mismatched pet sculpture gardens.

Expect calmer silhouettes, warmer neutrals inside disciplined palettes, and more modular thinking in tall cat tree programs. Beige and soft grey envelopes will stay central—because they are how families match existing rugs and walls without gambling on a return. Sisal and plush choices will continue to favor touch honesty over costume gloss.

The goal is not more objects—it is better infrastructure for indoor cats in curated homes. Modern cat living means window routes that do not fight kitchen traffic, scratch zones placed where cats already travel, and top perches sized for real pauses—not props that look tall in a thumbnail but feel wobbly on day three.

We will share specific programs in the new year—seasonal lines, expanded modular connectors, and material notes families can trust near sleep zones. For now, consider this a quiet marker: the next chapter favors furniture discipline, material clarity, and towers that earn their place in the living room frame.

Our design teams are also tightening how neutral lots ship—beige and soft grey families that stay consistent when households add a module eighteen months later. That consistency matters because curated homes refresh faster than pet aisles used to assume. A tower should survive a new rug, not retire with the old one.

Globlazer will keep publishing behind-the-scenes notes as programs lock—material choices, modular logic, and the small engineering decisions that make daily cat routes feel trustworthy. Modern cat living is a quiet standard. We intend to meet it in the open.