Pre-furbished Inventory
There are dozens of televisions and radios yet to be upcycled into pet palaces. Feel free to browse our inventory and reference them when you submit a custom order. There is so much creative potential in each one.
#001 AVAILABLE FOR CUSTOM ORDER
1950s-era Hotpoint TV
This TV is a late-1950s model from the British manufacturer Hotpoint. The rich mahogany wood cabinet exudes warmth and craftsmanship, with its beautifully grained finish and elegant base featuring a graceful curved detail that speaks to the era's attention to artistry in everyday objects.
It has upcycling potential for a small, table top cat bed. The measurements are 24 in W, 22 in D and 36 in H. Reference "#001" when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1950s television
This is a lovely television with storage space potential on the bottom. The design is quintessentially early 1950s with its mahogany cabinet constructed in a distinctive tall, narrow format on legs. This "stand-up" or "table model on legs" style was popular during this period as it saved floor space compared to large consoles while elevating the screen to a comfortable viewing height.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed and potentially a lower hammock. It might also be good for ferrets. The measurements are 21.5 in. W, 20 in. D and 34 in. H. Reference #032 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1950s RCA-Victor 6T64 "Kingsbury"
This RCA Victor 6T64 "Kingsbury" black and white television console is likely from the early 1950s. It's a model I have previously turned into a lovely blue double cat bed.
It has upcycling potential for a double cat bed and likely a painted one depending on the difficulty of refurbishing the wood. The measurements are 20 in. W, 21 in. D and 36 in. H. Reference #003 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Late 1950s-era Dynatron table top TV
This TV is a late-1950s model from the manufacturer Dynatron. It has a lovely walnut veneer and distinctive salmon/coral-colored knob indicators and central tuning dial.
It has upcycling potential for a small, table top cat bed. The measurements are 24 in W, 22 in D and 26 in H. Reference "#004" when you fill out the custom order form.
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Mid-1950s RCA Victor television
This TV is a mid-1950s model from RCA Victor. What makes this model particularly special are those hinged side doors that swing open to reveal decorative speaker grilles—a feature found only on RCA Victor's higher-end console models.
It has upcycling potential for a single or a double decker cat bed. The measurements are 23.5 in W, 20.5 in D and 39 in H. Reference "#005" when you fill out the custom order form.
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RCA Victor radio-record player
This is a magnificent RCA Victor combination radio-phonograph console from approximately the late 1940s to early 1950s.
It has immense upcycling potential. You could make it into multple cat beds or have a drawer for a litter box. There is also potential to restore the record player and still have a space for a cat bed. The measurements are 28 in W, 20 in D and 36 in H. Reference "#006" when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1960s Olympic TV-radio console
This is a stunning Olympic combination television-radio console from approximately the late 1950s to early 1960s. It features a gorgeous chrome-trimmed dial display in the AM/FM dial as well as a drawer from the top that once held a record player.
It has amazing upcycling potential. You could make it into multple cat beds or have a drawer for a litter box. The measurements are 42 in W, 21 in D and 36 in H. Reference "#007" when you fill out the custom order form.
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1930s Zenith radio
This 1930s Zenith model is an Art Deco dream with its beautiful rounded shoulders and distinctive dial face.
It has upcycling potential for a cat or small dog bed in the lower portion of the radio. On the top, the dial face could open to reveal a large drawer though it is certainly big enough for a second cat bed up top. The measurements are 23 in W, 20 in D and 41 in H. Reference #008 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Mid-1960s RCA Victor tabletop TV
This delightful set embodies the Space Age optimism and futuristic design philosophy of the early 1960s. The two-tone color scheme with that gorgeous golden-beige front bezel contrasting against the silver-gray top and back panel is pure mid-century modern style.
It has upcycling potential for a tabletop cat bed but could also be turned into a habitat for lizards, gerbils, hamsters or fish. Reference #009 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Late 1920s radio
This is a magnificent radio from approximately the late 1920s representing the high-water mark of furniture craftsmanship in early radio design.
It has upcycling potential for cat bed and climbing gym but could also be turned into a habitat for gerbils, hamsters or ferrets. Reference #010 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1990s RCA Television
This is fascinating RCA TV was made in 1991 and it represents a unique transitional moment in television design. RCA attempted to bridge two eras: the modern solid-state television technology of the late 20th century housed within a cabinet that deliberately evokes the elegant furniture styling of earlier decades.
It has upcycling potential for a cat or small dog bed. The measurements are 49 in W, 18 in D and 28 in H. Reference #011 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1960s-era Hotpoint Television
This 1960s Hotpoint TV is a gem. Hotpoint was best known for other household electronics, but made TVs in Europe in the mid-20th century.
It has upcycling potential for a cat or small dog bed. Legs can be added. The measurements are 24 in W, 20 in D and 24 in H. Reference #012 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1950s-era Philco TV
This gorgeous Philco TV is features a large picture tube with that characteristic rounded rectangular shape framed by gold-toned accent trim, while the right-side control panel houses the channel selector and other adjustment knobs in a vertical arrangement typical of Philco's layout philosophy.
It has upcycling potential for a double decker cat bed or even a cat bed/litter box combo depending on the space below. The measurements are 28.6 in W, 19 in D and 35.5 in H. Reference #014 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1940s RCA Victor radio and record console
This is a gorgeous early 1940s RCA Victor radio and record player. The cabinet showcases extraordinary Art Deco design with its dramatic waterfall edges, rounded corners, and multi-tiered construction that creates a sense of architectural grandeur. I upcycled a similar model some months ago.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed below in the middle and in the upper drawer where the record player once sat. The measurements are 35 in W, 17 in D and 36 in H. Reference #015 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1930s-era Stromberg-Carlson radio console
This 1930s-era Stromberg-Carlson radio is such a lovely piece. The rich walnut veneer showcases beautiful book-matched grain patterns. The architectural design features vertical fluted pilasters on either side that create a sense of grandeur, while decorative carved details including that egg-and-dart molding beneath the control panel add classical elegance.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed below in the middle and a storage drawer in the top. The measurements are 25.5 in W, 13 in D and 42 in H. Reference #016 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1930s-era Stromberg-Carlson radio console
This 1930s-era Stromberg-Carlson radio exemplifies why the company's "There is nothing finer" motto was so well-deserved. The walnut cabinet features gorgeous book-matched veneer work, particularly visible in that dramatic sunburst or fan pattern on the upper central panel. The fluted pilasters on either side are accented with brass or gold-toned vertical trim that catches the light beautifully, adding a touch of luxury to the already impressive woodwork.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed below in the middle and a storage drawer in the top. The measurements are 26 in W, 14 in D and 42 in H. Reference #017 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1960s Zenith tabletop TV
This is a gorgeous 1960s Zenith table top TV. What makes this set particularly special is that leather-wrapped set, which gives it an almost luggage-like quality that was quite uncommon for televisions. This styling choice suggests this may have been marketed as a portable or travel television—something that could be moved between rooms or even taken to a vacation home.
It has upcycling potential for a tabletop cat bed or an enclosure for other small pets like lizards, gerbils, fish or hamsters. The measurements are 24 in W, 23 in D and 24 in H. Reference #019 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1950s cabinet TV
This early 50s television is a gorgeous example of early mid-century elegance. The mahogany cabinet construction and brass hardware reflect the premium quality expected during television's pioneering years. The decorative inlaid panels on the doors with their subtle geometric border details and the lion's head ring pull hardware transform this piece into an elegant cabinet.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed and litter box combo because of the spacious speaker box below. The measurements are 25.5 in. W, 22 in. D and 38 in. H. Reference #021 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1940s RCA Victor radio and record console
This is a gorgeous early 1940s RCA Victor radio and record player. The cabinet showcases extraordinary Art Deco design with its dramatic waterfall edges, rounded corners, and multi-tiered construction that creates a sense of architectural grandeur. I upcycled a similar model some months ago.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed below in the middle and in the upper drawer where the record player once sat. The measurements are 34.5 in. W, 17 in. D and 36 in. H. Reference #022 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Late 1950s Silvertone TV
Silvertone was Sears Roebuck's house brand of electronics in the midcentury. This particular set embodies late-1950s design sensibilities with its rich mahogany-toned wood grain cabinet trimmed with gold accent striping along the top edge.
It has upcycling potential for a double decker cat bed and elegant legs could be added as well. The measurements are 27 in. W, 23 in. D and 30 in. H. Reference #023 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Late 1930s Silvertone radio
Silvertone was Sears Roebuck's house brand of electronics in the radio and television age. The cabinet is an absolute masterpiece of Art Deco styling and craftsmanship. Those dramatic rounded cylindrical side towers flanking the central chassis create a powerful architectural presence that's pure late-1930s streamline moderne design.
While it definitely needs some TLC, it has upcycling potential for a cat or small dog bed. The measurements are 22 in. W, 16 in. D and 39 in. H. Reference #024 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1960s Sylvania television and radio console
This is a gorgeous Sylvania television, record player and radio. This console showcases Sylvania's commitment to creating comprehensive entertainment solutions. The walnut credenza-style cabinet with its clean mid-century modern lines and tapered legs creates a sophisticated furniture piece that epitomizes 1960s design sophistication.
The record player and speakers are in good enough condition that they can be restored, but you could still have a small dog or cat bed in the middle. The measurements are 62 in. W, 21 in. D and 31 in. H. Reference #025 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1950s television cabinet
This is a gorgeous midcentury television cabinet with so much potential. The mahogany cabinet features traditional furniture styling with fluted pilasters on the sides and a substantial base, reflecting manufacturers' efforts to make these expensive new devices look like respectable furniture. The picture tube has that characteristic rounded rectangular shape with gold-toned bezel trim that was standard for this era.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed and litter box combination. The measurements are 21.5 in. W, 22 in. D and 34 in. H. Reference #027 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1930s radio cabinet
This radio cabinet has so much potential. The cabinet displays stunning Art Deco craftsmanship with its dramatic waterfall edges on the rounded shoulders and flowing curves that create a sense of streamlined movement. The two-tone veneer work is particularly striking, with darker outer panels contrasting against lighter central sections, creating visual depth and sophistication.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed with a storage drawer up top. The measurements are 24 in. W, 18 in. D and 37 in. H. Reference #028 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1930s tabletop radio
This radio is one of my favorite depression-era relics I've found. The styling is classic mid-Depression era with its tombstone-inspired silhouette, though in a more compact tabletop format. The cabinet showcases quintessential Art Deco design elements with its rounded shoulders, vertical speaker grille bars, and that beautiful circular dial face with its golden-yellow background and classic black numbering.
It has upcycling potential for an enclosure for smaller animals like a hamster, gerbil or lizard. The measurements are 19 in. W, 20 in. D and 24 in. H. Reference #030 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Late 1950s Westinghouse television
This Westinghouse is a real gem. This set features clean, modernist styling that's characteristic of the late 1950s/early 1960s transition period. The two-tone design with its cream-colored front panel framed by a darker cabinet trim creates a sophisticated look. The large rounded rectangular picture tube dominates the front, while the two circular control knobs positioned at the top corners would have managed channel selection and volume/power.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed and lower bunk depending on the room. There is also potential to add elegant legs. The measurements are 24.5 in. W, 20 in. D and 30.5 in. H. Reference #031 when you fill out the custom order form.
#032 AVAILABLE FOR CUSTOM ORDER
1960s RCA Victor Tabletop TV
This mid-century console television from the 1960s exemplifies the era's commitment to making electronics into furniture pieces that could harmoniously blend with home décor. The warm wood cabinet, likely walnut or teak veneer, features the clean lines and organic forms characteristic of Danish Modern and mid-century design philosophy. The distinctive tapered, splayed legs give it that iconic atomic age silhouette, while the brass or gold-toned hardware and trim work add subtle elegance without overwhelming the minimalist aesthetic. This wasn't just a television—it was a statement piece meant to anchor a living room with style and sophistication.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed. Reference #032 when you fill out the custom order form.
#033 AVAILABLE FOR CUSTOM ORDER
1960s RCA Victor Tabletop TV
This mid-century console television from the 1960s exemplifies the era's commitment to making electronics into furniture pieces that could harmoniously blend with home décor. The warm wood cabinet, likely walnut or teak veneer, features the clean lines and organic forms characteristic of Danish Modern and mid-century design philosophy. The distinctive tapered, splayed legs give it that iconic atomic age silhouette, while the brass or gold-toned hardware and trim work add subtle elegance without overwhelming the minimalist aesthetic. This wasn't just a television—it was a statement piece meant to anchor a living room with style and sophistication.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed. Reference #033 when you fill out the custom order form.
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1970s Magnavox TV
The wood-grain styling, portable design with the top handle, and the VHF/UHF dial configuration are all classic Magnavox design elements from this era. Magnavox portables were very popular and well-regarded for their reliability and picture quality.
Magnavox is also historically significant as the company that released the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972 - the world's first commercial home video game console. So they were pioneers in both television and gaming technology.
It has upcycling potential for a cat bed. Reference #034 when you fill out the custom order form.
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Early 1930s Radio
This is a magnificent radio from approximately the late 1920s representing the high-water mark of furniture craftsmanship in early radio design.
It has upcycling potential for cat bed and climbing gym but could also be turned into a habitat for gerbils, hamsters or ferrets. Reference #035 when you fill out the custom order form.