Best Dog Crates That Look Like Furniture

Updated August 2026 · 6 min read · Category: Dog gear
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Wire dog crates work but they dominate a room. Furniture-style crates disguise the crate as a side table, console or cabinet — your dog gets a den, you get a usable piece of furniture. The trade-off is weight and price, so we tested which furniture crates are sturdy, safe and actually look like furniture rather than a crate with a wooden wrapper.

Furniture crate vs wire crate with cover

1. Best side-table crate: Furniture Dog Crate Side Table

~£130

A solid wood-effect crate that looks like a proper side table, with a flat top for lamps and drinks, side storage shelves and a secure locking door. The interior is spacious with good airflow, the wood resists scratches and chewing, and assembly is straightforward. The best way to hide a large crate in a living room.

Pros: Looks like real furniture, storage shelves, secure door
Cons: Heavy; needs two people to move

2. Best classic wire + cover: Midwest iCrate

~£50

The reliable Midwest iCrate: strong wire construction, double doors, and a removable pan for easy cleaning. Pair it with a fitted cover and it becomes a cosy den that blends into the room far better than most crates. The most flexible setup — use it covered, uncovered or travel-ready.

Pros: Strong build, double doors, easy to clean, travel-friendly
Cons: Wire look unless you add a cover

3. Best soft-sided den: EliteField Soft Dog Crate

~£40

A soft-sided crate that folds flat in seconds and looks more like furniture than wire when covered. Mesh panels for airflow, a plush interior, carrying handles and a zipped door. Perfect for a calm indoor den or for travel — just not for heavy chewers or strong escape artists.

Pros: Folds flat, light, cosy den feel, travel-friendly
Cons: Not chew-proof; less secure than wire/wood

4. Best heavy-duty: ProSelect Empire Dog Crate

~£70

A heavyweight wire crate with a solid, rounded design, reinforced frame and a sturdy pan — built for strong dogs that bend cheap crates. The classic look works with a cover, and the build quality genuinely lasts. For big breeds or escape artists, this is the crate to buy once.

Pros: Very strong frame, durable pan, spacious
Cons: Heavy; needs a cover to look like furniture

Bottom line

The furniture side-table crate is the best way to hide a crate in a living room, Midwest iCrate is the most flexible wire option (add a cover), and EliteField is the lightweight den for calm dogs. Heavy chewers should go straight to the ProSelect heavy-duty model.