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Bauhaus is not an aesthetic. Bauhaus is a discipline — what doesn't follow from function doesn't make it onto the piece. So a shelf in this tradition stands or falls on the grid: how tall the level is, how deep the board, where wood meets wood. The KUUDU system is built on exactly this logic — an orthogonal section grid in oak (FSC European), visible joinery, no concealment.
The configuration shown in oak measures 150 × about 180 × 35 cm. Two sections, six levels, the upper gap heights tightened — orthogonal, no special modules, a “compressed crown” in Bauhaus reading. Quiet in presence, in the room as present as a sideboard, fully usable as a library.
Bauhaus furniture is generational furniture. We make KUUDU in Germany from FSC-certified European oak. Expansion and replacement modules are available within standard lead time — the shelf you configure today can be extended later with another section or additional levels.

Three traits: a consistent geometric grid without decorative interventions, visible rather than concealed construction, and material honesty — wood reads as wood, metal as metal. KUUDU follows all three.
Currently oak — FSC European, oiled. In a Bauhaus context oak reads cool and clean, with quiet grain. No other woods are currently selectable in the configurator.
Yes — one of the most common applications. KUUDU's reduced grid and oak vocabulary don't compete with tubular-steel classics; they form the quiet backdrop those pieces stand against.