32" Wood Branch Cat Tree with Flower Shape and Condo
Budget IX: Everyday CollectionNatural branch construction and a flower-inspired shape make this one of the more distinctive trees in the Everyday Collection.

"This is the tree I recommend when someone wants something that looks intentional in their home rather than incidental. The solid wood branches are the genuine article - not veneer over particle board. At 32 inches it won't dominate a room, but it will hold its own aesthetically."
Head of Product CurationThe natural branch construction is what distinguishes this from the typical plush-and-post configuration. Real solid wood branches form the structural frame, giving the tree an organic look that suits modern and Scandinavian-influenced interiors. The flower-inspired silhouette is decorative without being fussy.
At 32 inches, this fits spaces where a full-height tower isn't practical - apartments, bedrooms, or as a secondary perch in a room that already has a larger tree. The condo (12" x 12" x 12") with its 7.5" x 9" entrance is cozy and well-sized for medium cats. Sisal wraps the posts for durable scratching.
The 22-lb-per-layer capacity is appropriate for cats up to about 15 pounds. The white and beige finish photographs beautifully and integrates easily into neutral interiors.
Product Features & Specifications:
- Dimensions: 19" x 16" x 32" (L x W x H)
- Condo Size: 12" x 12" x 12"
- Condo Entrance: 7.5" x 9"
- Weight Capacity: 22 lbs per layer
- Net Weight: 19 lbs
- Materials: Solid wood branches, sisal rope, long plush fabric, sponge
- Color: White + Beige
- Assembly: Required
*Natural wood branches may show slight variation in grain and tone between units - this is a characteristic of real wood, not a defect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the branches actually solid wood? +
Yes - the structural branches in this tree are solid wood, which distinguishes it from trees where the posts are engineered board wrapped in rope. The solid wood gives the organic branch shape its form and stability.
Is this suitable as a primary cat tree for one cat? +
For a single cat up to about 15 pounds, yes. The condo, sisal posts, and elevated platforms cover the core needs. For larger cats or multi-cat households, we'd recommend pairing it with a taller tree.
How does the flower shape hold up structurally? +
The flower-inspired silhouette is achieved through the natural branch framing - not cutouts or decorative appliques. The structure is solid and doesn't compromise stability for aesthetics.
Will this look good in a modern apartment? +
It's one of the better options for design-conscious spaces. The natural wood branches, beige plush, and neutral color palette integrate more naturally into modern and Scandinavian interiors than a standard post-and-platform tree.
- Collection:
- Budget IX: Everyday Collection