From floor to ceiling — KUDU brings surfaces, light, and quiet together. Six considered collections for the modern home: flooring, kitchens, carpet, doors, acoustic walls, and lighting.
EXPLORE COLLECTIONS →Made in small, quality-controlled batches by experienced makers.
Materials and finishes selected for healthy indoor air.
Long-tail coverage backed by support from order to install.
Shipped from Pittsburgh — protected, tracked, on schedule.
From the boards underfoot to the light overhead — and the kitchen at the heart of it all — KUDU curates a coherent material language for the modern home: flooring, full custom kitchens, woven carpet, sculpted door panels, acoustic walls, and statement lighting.
BROWSE THE FULL CATALOG →Warm oak character on a rigid SPC stone composite core — waterproof, scratch-resistant, and built for the way you actually live. Perfect for kitchens, hallways, and high-traffic family spaces.
A modern charcoal stone-look on a rigid SPC core — dimensionally stable, impact-resistant, and razor-sharp underfoot. The right choice for open-plan kitchens and contemporary lofts.
Classic European herringbone on a waterproof SPC core. Pre-engineered for floating click installation — no glue, no fuss, no compromise on the look. A timeless pattern, ready for modern life.
An open-plan working kitchen with smoked oak perimeter cabinetry, a single-slab Calacatta island, unlacquered brass hardware, and a pair of alabaster orb pendants overhead. Built around the way modern households actually cook and gather.
A working country kitchen, properly done. Hand-painted shaker doors in Farrow & Ball Stiffkey Blue, a butcher-block walnut island that doubles as a prep table, and a black 110cm range cooker as the centrepiece — the kind of kitchen meals end up lingering in.
A handle-less, single-line architectural kitchen — Fenix matte slab fronts that resist fingerprints, fully integrated appliances behind tall pocket doors, and a long-honed black granite worktop that disappears into the floor. The kitchen as quiet wall.
A tight, even loop pile in undyed New Zealand wool — naturally stain-resistant, beautifully resilient, and quietly textural. The grown-up neutral that flatters every room it enters.
A plush cut pile, blended with mulberry silk for a quiet sheen that shifts with the light. Soft underfoot, beautifully drapable for stairs and bedrooms — built for the parts of the house that should feel calm.
A coarse-woven natural fiber rug — the textural anchor that grounds quiet rooms. Hand-knotted from sisal and jute, finished with a cotton serge edge so it lays flat and lasts decades.
Floor-to-ceiling rift-sawn white oak with a flush metal reveal — the architectural door panel for hallways, principal suites, and entries that should feel like rooms in themselves.
Smoked walnut on a balanced engineered core — deep, even tone with subtle figure. Built as a flush slab for clean architectural openings, with hidden hardware and edge banding to match.
A vertically reeded oak panel — half-round profiles, machined to a shadow rhythm that catches light and changes through the day. As good for closet sliders as it is for principal entries.
Solid oak slats laminated to a charcoal PET-felt backing — the panel that quiets a room without softening it. Designed for media rooms, offices, and entries where reverb otherwise wins.
High-loft PET felt with a hand-laid boucle weave — soft to look at, dense to perform. The benchmark for home theatres, podcast rooms, and any wall asked to do real acoustic work.
Belgian linen stretched over a hardwood frame backed with mineral wool — quietly tailored panels that read as art on the wall and absorb like a studio. Made to order in custom sizes.
A long, low constellation of hand-blown glass globes on a solid brass spine — the long-table chandelier. Built for kitchen islands and dining rooms with serious ceiling.
A waterfall of hand-cut Bohemian crystal on a slim brass armature — refraction, gravity, and quiet drama. The piece that makes an entry hall feel like an event.
A solid alabaster orb on an unlacquered brass cap — warm, cloudy light from a stone that's been used in lamps for two thousand years. A single pendant that does what a chandelier does, more quietly.
Send a quick note about your project — rooms, scope, timeline — and we'll come back with samples, pricing, and a recommendation across the collections that fit.