Vitsoe's 606 Universal Shelving System has been in continuous production since 1960 — a quiet, intentional design by Dieter Rams that helped define what 'modular' means in furniture. People who consider Vitsoe are looking for something that will last decades and reconfigure with their lives. KUUDU sets out from the same place: a long-lived, modular wall- or floor-system, but in oak (FSC European) rather than aluminium and powder-coated steel.
The KUUDU configuration shown here is two sections (about 150 cm wide) at roughly 150 cm height. Where Vitsoe relies on continuous E-Track rails and cantilevered shelves, KUUDU works on a 75 cm section grid: each section has its own level pattern and gap heights. A wall-mounted KUUDU attaches at a single line at the top rather than a continuous vertical rail.
If you want the iconic Vitsoe look — minimal aluminium tracks, the family of branded shelves, drawers and cabinets — KUUDU isn't a substitute. If you want a quietly modular wooden shelf you assemble live in a 3D configurator and order from Germany, it is. CAD data for architecture practices is available on request.



