Slim, Smart, and Seriously Handy: Let’s Talk A2S and A3S
We’ve been shouting about our new Slimline Side Cabinets for a while now — they’re live in the shop, ready to order, and already making their way into some very cool van builds.
But until now, we haven’t really taken the time to nerd out properly and explain why we’re so stoked to add these two skinny beauties — the A2S and A3S — to our classic lineup.
So here it is: the full scoop. Why we made them, who they’re for, how they fit into your build, and what kind of bed + storage combo makes the most sense depending on your van, your vibe… and whether or not you're the type who insists on bringing a quiver of surfboards on your romantic couple’s getaway.
Let’s go.
First, a Little Backstory...
“I don’t need a side cabinet - I want to store my mountain bike there.”
The Problem? You Couldn't Have Both.
Creating a 10 cm wider bed was awesome… but it only worked if you ditched the side cabinet.
Couldn’t we just… offer it all?
Some of our customers wanted a proper side cabinet with a big pop-up table.
But they also wanted a roomy bed.
And let’s be honest — we wanted the same thing.
Enter: The Slim Side Cabinets (aka, The Best of Both Worlds)
So we did what any van furniture nerds would do — we hit the drawing board and started slicing off depth.
We took our trusty A2 and A3 cabinets, trimmed them down by 10 cm front-to-back, and made the A2S and A3S.
Just slim enough to let the B130 bed fully extend, without giving up the joys of actual storage and a functional table.
And honestly? It worked better than we expected.
You can now build a medium-sized van like a Trafic or T6 with:
• A 130 cm wide double bed (plenty roomy for two)
• A side cabinet with multiple doors
• A large (or XL) pop-up table for cooking, working, whatever
• Enough walk space to move around like a normal human
It’s kind of the vanlife version of having your cake and eating it.
So What’s the Difference?
Let’s break it down.
We’ve basically got two main layout philosophies now:
🧱 The Classic Setup
A2 or A3 + B120 bed
This is the OG configuration.
Big side cabinet, loads of storage, space for a water kit or even a full sink setup — paired with the solid and comfy B120 bed.
• Cabinet depth: 40 cm
• Bed width: 120 cm
• Great for: solo travellers, practical couples, full utility builds
• Storage capacity: massive (up to 450L in the A3!)
• Bonus: space for water tanks, sink placement front or back
✂️ The Slim Setup
A2S or A3S + B130 bed
This is the newer, smart layout for those who still want a cabinet — but really want the extra-wide sleeping space too.
• Cabinet depth: 30 cm
• Bed width: 130 cm
• Great for: couples, weekenders, anyone skipping the full water kit
• Storage capacity: slightly reduced (but still generous)
• Bonus: You gain extra storage under the bed — the end door is now wide enough to stash your shortboards or other bulky gear
PS
You can technically combine a B120 bed with a slim cabinet if you're chasing maximum central walk space and don’t care about losing a bit of under-bed width. You can also combine a B130 bed with a regular cabinet for maximum under-bed storage and a narrower walkway - but you’ll only be able to extend the bed to 120cm. Both options might appeal – and that’s the beauty of our modular furniture system.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a tall solo traveller who likes to starfish or a couple who’s done with midnight elbow wars, there’s now a setup that fits your van and your sleeping style.
And, if you’re a couple who want a full utility setup and you’re cool with spooning — the original A2/A3 + B120 combo still rules.
Either way, you’re not giving anything up – just choosing what matters most for your build.
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