New Age Pet Non-Toxic ecoFLEX End Table Pet Crate with Stainless Steel Spindles

  • Elegant way to house your pet while disguising the pet crate as a fashionable piece of furniture that can double as an end table
  • Made of ECOFLEX, a non-toxic recycled plastic-wood polymer composite material that won’t warp, crack or split
  • Spindles made of stainless steel tubing and a stainless steel latch; double latches on large and x-large crates
  • Easy, no-tools assembly
  • For dogs up to 50 lbs
  • Exterior Dimension: 29.5 in. L x 21.1 in. W x 25.2 in. H || Interior Dimension: 26.8 in. L x 17.7 in. W x 20.9 in. H
  • Door Dimension: 13.8 in. W x 19 in. H
  • Removable table top for easy cleaning. Requires no maintenance
  • Crates can provide a safe secure hangout space for your dog. Best used for dogs that are crate trained and that do not have anxiety.
  • ECOFLEX does not absorb moisture, therefore stains and odors are a thing of the past

Purchase from Retailer

“GREAT FOR ALREADY TRAINED DOGS. They are not too heavy, super easy to go together. The fasteners are plastic unfortunately, it definitely isn’t as durable as a wire metal cage, but they’re way better looking. I took the russet colored ones and added a faux wood vinyl finish to match my decor better. It definitely will stand up to normal use, but not to destructive use from a puppy or high anxiety dog. My dogs were trained in wire crates first and these are our upgrades. I would say they’re pretty sturdy if you’re talking about putting weight on them, but not chew proof. I cannot stress this enough, it won’t hold up to destructive dogs. They’re entirely plastic so no worries about water damage from sweating glasses, heat might still be a problem.” – Lena W (Source: Amazon)

“Perfect! Been using only when I leave my dachshund alone so he won’t try to jump on the couch and get hurt. He hurt his back in May so I got him this crate. He likes it, he doesn’t cry or whine. He has been cage/crate free all his life and doesn’t mind being in there a few hours. We use it as a side table also, it’s a win win” – Letyfrmdablok (Source: Amazon)

“Get what you pay for. Pretty cheap quality but I wasn’t expecting too much for $100 anyways. The instructions to set up are not very clear so it took me awhile, until it finally clicked in my brain what I was suppose to do. As for the size, we got a medium for our French bulldogs. The one pictured is 22 pounds and I’d say a medium sized dog, I think the kennel is perfect size for him. I wish it was a little longer because he loves to stretch all the way out sometimes. In conclusion, if you’re looking for something super durable, or easy to travel with, this kennel is NOT for you. My dogs are really only left home for maybe 30 minutes a day (not even), and we have to start kenneling them because if we don’t they tear apart our house so this is going to work perfect for us for the short amount of time they will need it. Also an extra bonus is the doors can swing either direction so while you’re home you can leave it open without the door sticking out, which I was super excited to find out.” – Schyla DeLaurentis (Source: Amazon)

“Beautiful, functional, and sturdy. We wanted an attractive yet functional crate for our new pup, and this exceeded expectations. This is plastic not wood, which we knew and were fine with. It’s for a small dog, so it’s perfect. It’s sturdy build and easy to assemble without requiring any tools. Highly recommend!” – Artist315 (Source: Amazon)

“Puppies are loving their new crates. I like how they make my room look neater. The color fits my decor and it was pretty simple to assemble. The dogs went in on command and took a nap as soon as I assembled them.” – Toni (Source: Amazon)

“Lovely and Easy Assembly. I’m so happy with this piece. It was so easy to assemble, and also the disassembly would be just as easy if you needed to take it apart. My dog fit perfectly inside and seems quite happy. This is a great option for my senior bulldog, who is already use to being inside a crate. We needed one for our living room and wanted it to also look nice.I can see how this may not be a good option for a puppy or chewers. This would not be my first choice as a starting crate for crate training my dog. Also, if your large breed dog is aggressive, this crate doesn’t appear strong enough to detain them—I wouldn’t use it for that purpose…if my dog really wanted to he could bulldoze the door, but he’s old and tired.” – CY (Source: Amazon)

“Love it. Super easy to put together.I have a 50lb pitbull and it fits her perfectly she can turn and I love how it’s a cage but also give the look of furniture. Also slightly giving jail lol. Over all honestly I love it” – teniya (Source: Amazon)

“Beautiful!!! This create is absolutely beautiful and was very easy to put together. It’s not made of wood more like a laminate or plastic so it’s easy to clean. It took 5 minutes to put together. My baby loves it!” – annmarie (Source: Amazon)

“Exactly what I was looking for. These are perfect for what I was looking for. My dogs are both small and very quiet when they are in their crates at night. If you have a large dog who makes an effort to get out of the crate, these will not be a good match for you. We got the small and medium size, although the medium is still quite small and probably should have gone for the large. They are easy to assemble, easy to move around and sturdy enough for what I was looking for.” – D. (Source: Amazon)

“Perfect for living room. When I painted my living room white, needed a new dog crate. This is perfect and pretty. Coco is 50 lb pitty mix. She loves it. She rests in her crate and also goes in for a “time out” when she misbehaves. It’s a good height next to the couch. It was tricky to assemble so my handy friend helped.” – Jen G. (Source: Amazon)