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Format

1 medium crate table

Best For

apartment rooms

Pairs With

coat gloss

Use Context

furniture crateairflow panelsremovable trayhome gear

House Spot

A bentwood crate table for apartments, puppy homes, and calmer corners.

A crate that looks like furniture instead of a metal cage exiled to a back hallway. The dog gets a defined den. You get a flat surface that holds a lamp and a coffee cup.

Why Cabin Crate Table Holds Up

Bentwood panels, airflow slots, a powder-coated gate, and a removable tray create a crate that can sit beside a sofa without looking temporary.

Sensory Profile

Bentwood, low-sheen finish, quiet hardware. The visual is end table, not dog crate.

What This Is Not

Not for escape-prone dogs, unsupervised destructive chewing, or dogs outside the listed measurements.

Fit + Specs

External dimensions
34 x 24 x 26 in
Internal space
31 x 21.5 x 23 in
Fit guidance
Measure nose-to-tail and seated height before ordering
Top surface
Static tabletop load up to 75 lb
Assembly
Two-person assembly; about 35 minutes with included tool
Use Guidance
Measure standing height and nose-to-tail length before ordering; allow 2-3 inches of clearance inside the crate.

What Makes It Different

  • Side-table proportions make the crate read as furniture instead of a temporary wire box.
  • Wide airflow slots keep the den open without making the dog space feel exposed from every angle.
  • Sliding front gate and pull-out tray make daily access cleaner than a hinged door in a narrow room.

Care + Setup

  • Wipe the tray weekly and dry it fully before replacing.
  • Use a damp cloth on bentwood panels; avoid bleach and heavy soaking.
  • Not escape-proof; do not use for dogs who push, chew, or panic in crates.

Cabin Crate Table Use Notes

Measure your dog before ordering, place the crate where the room is quiet, and keep the gate open during the first few sessions.

What Cabin Crate Table Does Well

Bentwood panels, airflow slots, a sliding gate, and a removable tray make the crate feel like furniture without hiding the dog space.

Cabin Crate Table Pack Notes

  • bentwood panels
  • sliding gate
  • removable tray

How To Start

Measure first, place it once, and keep the gate open for early sessions.

  1. 1Measure your dog twice before choosing size, then keep the gate open while the space becomes familiar.
  2. 2Feed a few calm rewards near the crate without closing the gate.
  3. 3Add a short rest window only after the dog enters comfortably.
  4. 4Keep the crate in the quietest practical part of the room.

Material Notes

Material notes for Cabin Crate Table.

Bentwood Panels

Create the side-table profile and keep the crate from looking like a temporary wire box.

Powder-Coated Steel Gate

Gives the front opening a sturdier feel while keeping visibility clear.

Removable Tray

Makes cleaning simpler after water bowls, hair, or muddy paws.

Felt Feet

Help the crate sit on finished floors with less scuffing.

At Home

Use quiet rewards and a familiar blanket before expecting settled crate time.

Use with Settle-In Bites and The Sniff Game when crate time needs a familiar blanket and quiet activity.

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