Our OEM partners do not need another generic swatch book—they need a coherent material story that survives multiple tower heights, retail channels, and the quiet consistency checks buyers run when a second season reorders the same silhouette.

At Globlazer we are preparing updated OEM material collections for 2025: aligned plush densities, sisal wrap standards, and neutral dyes that stay consistent across Beige, Dark Grey, and Light Grey programs. Each collection is built for repeatability—same hand-feel batch to batch, same edge finishing logic, same daylight photography behavior when your merchandising team reshoots towers beside new upholstery lines.

Material boards are organized by use case, not by factory habit. Platform plush is grouped by recovery and claw forgiveness; sisal by weave visibility and wrap tension; wood-tone elements by how they sit against European oak and North American maple floors without turning orange under warm lamps. That structure helps partners compare apples to apples when they spec a 74-inch tower beside an 82-inch cousin for the same retail set.

We document more than color. Batch traceability notes, compression recovery after simulated traffic, and packaging behavior for international lanes are part of the collection packet—because OEM buyers evaluate suppliers on what happens after the hero shot, not only on the hero shot.

Partner teams can request the current board through their account contact. Rollout is gradual by program and region; not every partner moves on the same calendar. If you are building private-label cat trees on Globlazer platforms, ask which 2025 collections are cleared for your height family and which sisal grades match your claw-traffic expectations.

The B2B tone here is intentional. OEM work is partnership, not a catalog dump. We would rather ship fewer, well-documented material paths than overwhelm a line sheet with options that fracture at production.

When the collections finalize, they will underpin both D2C refreshes and partner programs—the same cat tree surfaces, held to the same neutral standard, whether the box carries Globlazer or your house brand.