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Searching for a solid oak bookshelf? It helps to know how KUUDU is made. We use FSC-certified European oak as a veneer over a powder-coated aluminium core — not a solid plank. That is deliberate: you get the real oak surface, grain and oiled finish you can touch, while the shelf stays light, dimensionally stable across seasons, and fully modular. A solid plank moves with humidity and fixes you to one size; a veneered modular system extends, rebuilds, and travels with you.
The configuration shown here is three sections (about 225 cm wide) and six levels — a small wall-library at roughly 200 cm height. Each section's level rhythm is chosen independently, and a few cells can be built as closed boxes if you want a section for things that aren't books. The 75 cm section grid means the shelf scales in both directions: start at two sections, extend later, reuse the same parts.
Standing or wall-mounted, depth 35 cm or 22 cm — the configurator walks through it live in 3D. Pricing updates as you build; you place the order with the same configuration you tested on screen. Made and shipped from Germany.

Solid Oak Bookshelf? KUUDU's Modular Oak System, Explained
225 × 200 × 35 cm · FSC-Eiche
In 3D konfigurierenKUUDU is FSC-certified European oak veneer over a powder-coated aluminium core. The visible surface is real oak — oiled, open-grain, and refreshable by re-oiling — while the construction stays light and dimensionally stable, which is what makes the modular system work.
A standard configuration at 75 cm section width is designed for normal book load, including hardcover and art-book runs. For very heavy load (records, large encyclopaedias) we recommend keeping individual gap heights moderate; the configurator lets you mix tall and short levels per section.
Yes. Additional sections can be ordered using the same parts and added on the existing grid. The connection logic is identical for a 2-section and an 8-section shelf, so a small starter can grow into a wall-spanning library.