SEATTLE, WA, February 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Apoochment, a Seattle start-up pet furniture company, has introduced a new line of modern dog crate tables for the discerning pooch and its people.
Apoochment's wood dog crate tables offer a unique, modern designed alternative to the products which already exist on the market. Sustainably produced in Seattle using traditional methods of furniture manufacture, all Apoochment tables are formaldehyde free, have non-toxic finishes and are free from any metal parts, such as screws or nails, which could be harmful if ingested by a pet. Sliding panels provide ventilation and open at the corner, eliminating the need for a hinged door. All panels are removable to aid in cleaning, and can be interchanged at whim to provide a different look to the table.
"Our dual-purpose dog crate tables are right sized to pull double duty in smaller urban spaces. Whether it is the Stool, Coffee Table or End Table, all of our pieces are designed around the needs of the canine inhabitant while maintaining typical furniture sizing, and modern styling, for function and form within the home," stated Kim Boltz, Apoochment's Founder.
Available on line at http://www.apoochment.com, the furniture is sold in a choice of two types of wood and with a selection of panel designs from which to choose. Custom options are available.
Apoochment designs and sells modern dog crate furniture for the discerning pooch and its people. For further information, please contact Kim Boltz at (206) 383-9393 or by email at kimb@apoochment.com.
Apoochment Launches a New Line of Modern Dog Crate Furniture
Apoochment, a pet furniture company in Seattle Washington, introduces American Made, dual-purpose modern furniture scaled for urban living.
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[Press-News.org] Apoochment Launches a New Line of Modern Dog Crate FurnitureApoochment, a pet furniture company in Seattle Washington, introduces American Made, dual-purpose modern furniture scaled for urban living.