Photo + dimensions
Two photos and three measurements. The studio generates four wardrobe concepts sized to your exact alcove. No 50 cm / 1 m / 1.5 m rounding.
Flat-pack used to mean fixed sizes, foil finishes, and an afternoon with a power drill. Knuslabs is being built around wardrobe concepts sized to your exact alcove, with material and assembly details confirmed before ordering. Free to design today; production details follow later in 2026.
Flat-pack furniture is brilliant logistics. A wardrobe in a box that fits through your front door. Every other choice it forced was a compromise: fixed sizes (50 cm, 1 m, 1.5 m, never your alcove), particleboard with foil (cheap to ship, chips on the move), and an assembly process that needs a power drill and the patience of a saint.
What if flat-pack meant the same logistics, but exact dimensions, clear finish choices, and an assembly process designed to be straightforward? That's what Knuslabs is being built to explore. Same flat-pack convenience, without promising the final material stack before we know it.
The wardrobe concept is designed around flat delivery and simple assembly. The exact panel material, finish, drilling, packaging, and hardware kit will be confirmed before production opens.
Flat-pack logistics. Exact-fit concepts. Production details to confirm.

Two photos and three measurements. The studio generates four wardrobe concepts sized to your exact alcove. No 50 cm / 1 m / 1.5 m rounding.
Oak, birch, walnut, or lacquered finish directions. Hinged or sliding doors. Drawer interiors, mirror fronts, hanging rails. Exact substrates and suppliers are confirmed later.
Save the concept today. Before production opens later in 2026, we confirm the panel spec, finish, box format, hardware, assembly guide, and tool requirements for each orderable design.
Oak-finish direction with three hinged doors, internal drawer tower, and hanging rail. Designed as a flat-delivery concept; exact material stack and packaging to confirm.
Off-white lacquered finish direction, walnut-toned interior, and soft-close sliding hardware. Designed as a flat-delivery concept; exact box count and hardware kit to confirm.
Pared-back single-door wardrobe in a birch finish direction. Hanging rail and one internal shelf. Intended as the lowest-price flat-pack concept once materials are finalized.
Lacquered finish direction in a custom colour, with a birch-toned interior direction. Push-to-open mechanism, no handles. Includes top cupboard for off-season storage.
Four hinged oak-finish doors with brass pulls. Internal hanging on the left, full-height shelving on the right. Designed for a Victorian bedroom alcove.
Walnut finish direction, mirror-front doors. Bespoke hanging rod for full-length coats. Slots into a 1.56 m Victorian alcove with 1 mm clearance.
The studio uses wood-led finish directions so concepts feel concrete. Exact substrates, suppliers, finishes, packaging, and delivery details will be confirmed before any production order opens.
Final substrate and supplier to confirm before ordering
Warm wood-led look; exact build spec still in development
Darker wood-led look; exact build spec still in development
Accent materials will be confirmed before production opens
| Knuslabs (at launch) | IKEA Pax | Wayfair / Amazon | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sized to your alcove | To the millimetre | No: 50, 75 cm, 1, 1.5 m | No: generic sizes |
| Materials | Finish direction confirmed before order | Foil-wrapped particleboard | Particleboard with print finish |
| Power drill required | No | Yes | Yes (often) |
| Assembly time | 2–4 hours | 3–5 hours | 4–8 hours |
| Indicative price (2 m wide) | €2,400–€3,200 | €600–€1,100 | €300–€800 |
| Production timing | To confirm before order | 1-day pickup | 5–10 days |
Photograph your alcove, give us three measurements, and the studio will generate four flat-pack wardrobe concepts sized exactly to your wall, with provisional oak, birch, walnut, or lacquered finish directions. Free today; production details follow later in 2026.
Design free today · production details follow later in 2026 · Built from Amsterdam