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Shelf 200 cm Tall and Narrow – Single-Section Oak

  • 75 × 200 × 35 cm
  • FSC oak
  • Made in Germany
  • Configurable in 3D
Building

Narrow and 200 cm tall is one of the most-searched dimensions: for a niche between two doors, a hallway, or as a continuation of a room divider. KUUDU produces widths on a 75 cm section grid – this preset is one section (75 cm) at about 200 cm tall in 35 cm full depth.

KUUDU im Wohnraum: Regalecke mit Vase

In the configurator, section count (1–6, i.e. 75–450 cm), level count, and gap heights per level are all chosen individually. Height composes as foot height (10 cm standard) + levels + gap sum + top – the preset shown has six levels and even 35 cm gaps.

Oak (FSC European, oiled) is the currently available wood. Per board, the system is rated for 20 kg. Expansion and replacement modules are available within standard lead time – a second section can be added later without replacing the original.

Configure in 3D

KUUDU in the room

Material & details

KUUDU Detail — Gewindebolzen in der Brettecke
Close-up detail of two oak boards meeting at the steel rod — KUUDU modular system
Kuudu shelving system - Modular shelf. Close-up of a wooden frame with a black metal rod and screw.
KUUDU Wandregal Detail — Keramik auf Eiche
KUUDU Detail — Box-Modul mit Keramik und Tuch
KUUDU Detail — Keramik-Geschirr auf Eichenböden
KUUDU Detail — Frühstück auf Eiche

FAQ

What widths are configurable?

75, 150, 225, 300, 375, or 450 cm – corresponding to 1 to 6 sections of 75 cm each. Intermediate widths can't be built.

What depths are available?

35 cm full depth (standard) or 15 cm half-depth. Both depths are selectable in the 3D configurator.

How is height configured?

Height = foot height (10 cm standard) + level count × board thickness + sum of gap heights + top thickness. The configurator shows the resulting total height live, so the setup can be matched precisely to the wall dimension.

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