Preparing for the Next Generation of Modular Systems
Modular at Globlazer has always meant practical iteration—swap a platform width, adjust post bays, add a mid rest—not infinite toy-block fantasy that turns a living room into a construction site every time life changes.
As we close 2024 and look toward 2025, our product team is preparing the next generation of modular thinking for furniture-style cat trees: faster reconfiguration after moves, clearer separation routes for multi-cat homes, and joints that stay quiet when configurations change. The brief is adaptation without clutter.
Early board work looks unglamorous on purpose—sketches beside partial stacks, platform spacing measured against real doorways, notes on how two cats negotiate the same vertical path when one prefers height and the other prefers a mid perch with sightlines to the hallway. Modular only matters if daily traffic still feels calm.
We are also studying how modular towers photograph and ship. A system that reconfigures easily must still pack flat, protect sisal in transit, and arrive with assembly logic a partner can explain in one conversation. Engineering and logistics stay in the same notebook as aesthetics.
Nothing to preorder. This is the months-before-a-name phase, where ideas earn their place by surviving mockups rather than slide decks. Some directions will be cut; others will fold into existing tall lines as connector refinements rather than wholly new families.
If modular matters to your household, the promise stays the same: one calm vertical object—a cat tree that can adapt when you downsize, add another cat, or shift the tower from a bedroom corner to a brighter living-room wall without becoming visual noise.
2025 will bring more detail as prototypes harden. For now, consider this a year-end note from the design floor: modular cat trees are moving toward quicker, quieter change, with Globlazer stability standards still non-negotiable at every configuration.
We will share more as stacks grow taller on the mockup wall.
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