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The kitchen rewards a calm, materially honest shelf. Oiled oak (FSC European) reads warm against tile or stone, takes the occasional splash without complaint, and ages into something a glossy melamine surface never can. KUUDU's 75 cm section grid fits between most cabinet runs; the half-depth board (22 cm) keeps the shelf flush enough not to crowd the worktop.
The configuration shown here is one section wide, five levels tall — a tall narrow kitchen shelf for jars, glasses and a handful of well-used cookbooks. Level heights are chosen per gap, so the bottom can carry a row of tall storage jars and the top a row of glasses without wasted air. Standing models include the round oak foot rosettes that distribute load on a tile floor; wall-mounted models attach at a single line at the top.
Configure it live in 3D. The depth toggle (22 cm / 35 cm) is visible from the first step, so you see immediately how the silhouette changes between a slim wall shelf and a fuller pantry piece. Pricing updates as you go; the order is the configuration you tested on screen.

Oak Shelf for the Kitchen — Configurable, Made to Order
75 × 200 × 22 cm · FSC-Eiche
In 3D konfigurierenYes. Oiled oak handles kitchen air well; the surface tolerates small spills if wiped promptly. We don't recommend installing directly above a stove or sink without a splash zone, but a kitchen wall shelf for jars, plates and cookbooks is a typical use case.
For most kitchen wall situations the 22 cm half-depth board works well — deep enough for plates, glasses and storage jars without protruding into the workspace. The full 35 cm depth is right where the shelf carries cookbooks or larger pots.
KUUDU is an open-shelving system; we don't currently offer closed cabinets. Many customers combine KUUDU above a worktop with separate base cabinets, or use a tall freestanding KUUDU section in a pantry corner for jars and dry goods.