To coincide with International Cat Day, Studio RYTE launched a Kickstarter campaign to introduce the world to its modular cat tree system, which specifically appeals to those who live in small urban spaces.
The design of the modular cat furniture system acknowledges that cats need vertical territorialization, but traditional designs are often far too bulky and space-consuming. Studio RYTE's solution sets itself apart as one that can create "virtual cat trees" to allow felines even more space to roam, without compromising a human's home environment.
The system for cats allows for cantilevered, non-intrusive extensions to be created with ease and without damaging existing walls or furniture pieces. The flexible and versatile CATSSUP system includes jumping and lounging platforms, as well as a scratching post and a toy ball on a string.
Small-Space Cat Trees
Studio RYTE's 'CATSSUP' is a Modular Cat Tree System for Urban Dwellers
Trend Themes
1. Modular Pet Furniture - Pet furniture companies can innovate by creating modular pet furniture systems that conserve space without compromising on functionality.
2. Vertical Territorialization for Cats - Pet industry professionals can explore innovative cat tree designs that prioritize vertical territory and accommodate small urban spaces.
3. Flexible and Versatile Furniture - Furniture manufacturers can create modular designs that are both flexible and versatile, allowing for cantilevered expansions and adjustments to various living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Furniture - Pet furniture companies can take advantage of the trend towards modular designs that prioritize vertical territorialization and conserve space without compromising on functionality.
2. Home Furniture - Furniture manufacturers can diversify their product lines by creating modular designs that can be adjusted and expanded for various living spaces.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate modular furniture designs into their projects to conserve space and add versatility for clients in small urban spaces.