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Carving a niche

Korua Shapes progresses by revisiting the fundamentals of snowboarding. 
Words by
Matthew Tufts
Photos by
Aaron Schwartz
Video clips by
Leo Hoorn, Richard Seehausen & Aaron Schwartz
September 17, 2025

A remote beach in Oceania might seem like an unlikely place for snowboarding research. Nevertheless, for Korua Shapes co-founder Nicholas Wolken, inspiration can come just as easily from the water as from his home in the Swiss Alps.

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To celebrate Korua’s 10th anniversary, the Korua crew ventured to classic snowboard terrain at Donner Pass and other locations in the Tahoe area. Give ‘Yearning for Turning’ a watch to find inspiration. Filmed by Leo Horn and Richard Seehausen.

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To celebrate Korua’s 10th anniversary, the Korua crew ventured to classic snowboard terrain at Donner Pass and other locations in the Tahoe area. Give ‘Yearning for Turning’ a watch to find inspiration. Filmed by Leo Horn and Richard Seehausen.

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Nicholas Wolken is a co-founder, athlete and one of the prominent people behind Korua.

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Nicholas Wolken is a co-founder, athlete and one of the prominent people behind Korua.

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The crew’s first collective trip to Tahoe offered excellent conditions and nothing but good times. Nicholas Wolken is finding the line in the Tahoe backcountry, California.

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The crew’s first collective trip to Tahoe offered excellent conditions and nothing but good times. Nicholas Wolken is finding the line in the Tahoe backcountry, California.

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Lars Popp defines that Korua Shapes feeling on location somewhere in Tahoe. Filmed by Richard Seehausen

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Lars Popp defines that Korua Shapes feeling on location somewhere in Tahoe. Filmed by Richard Seehausen

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“Looking beyond [your] industry is always a good way to go. If your head is only in your own bubble, it’s hard to find inspiration. [We] always keep our eyes open to other sports to see if we can translate it to snowboarding in a way.”
– Nicholas Wolken, co-founder Korua Shapes

Wolken and Stephen Mauer established Korua after a transformative trip to Japan in 2013, where they explored the country’s core snow-surf culture. There, locals surfed powder on fishtail boards with a simple, surf-inspired style that revitalized Wolken, especially as he and his friends were feeling burnt out from snowboarding’s focus on complex tricks and big jumps. They then returned to Europe to develop surf-inspired snowboard shapes, aiming to provide unique carving experiences.

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Nicholas Wolken and Stephen Mauer founded Korua Shapes following a pivotal trip to Japan in 2013, during which they immersed themselves in the country’s essential snow-surf culture.

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Nicholas Wolken and Stephen Mauer founded Korua Shapes following a pivotal trip to Japan in 2013, during which they immersed themselves in the country’s essential snow-surf culture.

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“In the beginning, we thought we were doing a small, niche, fun, artsy project, and we never expected [Korua] to be where it is now,” says Wolken. “Maybe that was good. We were core snowboarders—we still are—and we just made boards that felt interesting or would be fun to ride.”
– Nicholas Wolken, co-founder Korua Shapes

The brand’s name was inspired by an aesthetic sound that evokes the idea of “a lonely island with some surf,” as Wolken recalls, and over a dozen years of remarkable growth, spontaneous trips to snow and surf destinations that align with their name have continued to influence the brand’s design while inspiring parallels in Korua’s visual storytelling, including their serial Yearning for Turning flagship film series.

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Previous trips to Japan, North America, and Europe have led to a variety of short films. But connecting with local communities isn’t just a marketing or filmmaking tactic; it’s essential to Korua’s development of new styles.

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Previous trips to Japan, North America, and Europe have led to a variety of short films. But connecting with local communities isn’t just a marketing or filmmaking tactic; it’s essential to Korua’s development of new styles.

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There’s an exploratory aspect to visiting a place, spending time there, and immersing ourselves in it,” Aaron Schwartz, Korua’s creative director and in-house photographer, explains. “Spending a month, [we] explore the resorts and backcountry, as well as the towns and surrounding areas—everything that contributes to the visual story of a trip aside from snowboarding—and ensure that it’s clear where [the film] was made.”

Past trips to Europe, North America, and Japan have resulted in a variety of unique short films, including Neon Noir and Mochi Yuki. But showing up and engaging with the local community isn’t just a marketing or film tactic; it’s essential to how Korua envisions new styles. While Wolken will film riding and surfing in Australia this fall, he’s even more interested in the ideas the brand could gain from the country’s vibrant culture.

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Every board features a sidecut designed for smooth carving on hard groomers and a shape that makes floating through powder effortless. Gabriele Torriani in Engadin, Switzerland.

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Every board features a sidecut designed for smooth carving on hard groomers and a shape that makes floating through powder effortless. Gabriele Torriani in Engadin, Switzerland.

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Lars Popp playing with the terrain at Donner Pass, California, USA.

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Lars Popp playing with the terrain at Donner Pass, California, USA.

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Right from the start, Korua chose to craft surf-inspired snowboard shapes, aiming to deliver unique carving experiences.

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Right from the start, Korua chose to craft surf-inspired snowboard shapes, aiming to deliver unique carving experiences.

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“I think it’s important to get out there and experience trips, people, and relationships,” Wolken says. “Just meet up with some [surfboard] shapers, immerse yourself in surf culture in Australia, explore alternative shapes— inspiration often comes from strange places.” Wolken is especially eager to explore subcultures like mat surfing (something he has tried on snow with some success) and knee-boarding.

Although his current fascination probably won’t result in Korua’s first inflatable snow mat, the snowboard maker encourages curiosity with a series of shapes called The Concept Line, dedicated to exploring unconventional ideas.

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Korua offers four unique snowboard lines, each designed with special features and premium materials to cater to various styles and preferences.

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Korua offers four unique snowboard lines, each designed with special features and premium materials to cater to various styles and preferences.

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Few other brands in snowboarding shoot on the groomers and inbounds at ski resorts, but then again, Korua isn’t your typical snowboard brand.

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Few other brands in snowboarding shoot on the groomers and inbounds at ski resorts, but then again, Korua isn’t your typical snowboard brand.

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No example of the exploratory concept line could be more on-the-nose, so to speak, than Korua’s Noserider. Inspired by the hanging 10 and unrestricted creative stances of surfing, the board features an insert track that allows for the option to move bindings while actively riding. The goal was to create a board that offers the potential for entirely new riding experiences, including tail riding, nose riding, and everything in between. The brand requires customers to sign a liability waiver when purchasing a Noserider, as movable bindings carry inherent risks; however, success in the concept line isn’t measured in sales, but rather in innovation.

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The combination of new shapes, terrains, and cultures helps keep the brand’s image lively, even though it maintains its consistent top sheets and well-known style.

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The combination of new shapes, terrains, and cultures helps keep the brand’s image lively, even though it maintains its consistent top sheets and well-known style.

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“In the beginning, we thought we were doing a small, niche, fun, artsy project, and we never expected [Korua] to be where it is now,” says Nicholas Wolken.”

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“In the beginning, we thought we were doing a small, niche, fun, artsy project, and we never expected [Korua] to be where it is now,” says Nicholas Wolken.”

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The brand’s name was inspired by a sound evoking “a lonely island with surf,” shaping its design over twelve years of growth. Trips to snow and surf destinations, aligning with the name, continue to influence its visual storytelling.

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The brand’s name was inspired by a sound evoking “a lonely island with surf,” shaping its design over twelve years of growth. Trips to snow and surf destinations, aligning with the name, continue to influence its visual storytelling.

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“I believe that if you don’t try and fail and give yourself permission to do so, it’s hard to make progress,” explains Wolken. “In the Classic line, we know what we’re doing, we have experience with the numbers, materials, and build—it’s tested and proven. The Concept line is where we’re like, this board might be crazy, or it might only be good for that one thing, but we’re still going there to see where it takes us.”

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A few clips from a night riding session at Boreal Mountain, California, USA, captured for the film ‘Yearning for Turning’. Filmed by Leo Hoorn and Richard Seehausen.

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A few clips from a night riding session at Boreal Mountain, California, USA, captured for the film ‘Yearning for Turning’. Filmed by Leo Hoorn and Richard Seehausen.

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Nicholas Wolken scores on a backcountry mission in the Tahoe area.

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Nicholas Wolken scores on a backcountry mission in the Tahoe area.

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The intersection of new shapes, terrains, and cultures keeps the brand’s image fresh, despite its consistent top sheets and established aesthetic. The concept line encourages riders and designers to think creatively; at the same time, it challenges Schwartz and Korua’s cinematographers to tell the shape’s story within Korua’s monochromatic visual style.

“It’s a lot of free thinking and trial and error,” says Schwartz of the creative process. “Very rarely is there a shot list or strategy or well-thought-out plan. So, I think there’s a bit of a parallel [to the concept line]—you have to try and play to come up with new ideas.”

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The concept line encourages riders and designers to think creatively; at the same time, it challenges Korua’s photographers and cinematographers to tell the shape’s story within Korua’s monochromatic visual style.

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The concept line encourages riders and designers to think creatively; at the same time, it challenges Korua’s photographers and cinematographers to tell the shape’s story within Korua’s monochromatic visual style.

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Korua’s experimental approach to both its boards and films not only sustains the company but also supports the people behind the brand. Wolken, who works in psychotherapy when he’s not riding and surfing, believes that maintaining a curious, adaptable mindset is essential to avoiding burnout and fostering creativity.

If you’re relying solely on one thing to define your identity, it can sometimes create pressure on yourself or your work, says Wolken.

“When you have something else on the side, it frees things up and it just feels better, lighter, and the creativity flows more easily. When you don’t think, ‘we have to come up with something now,’ it just happens.”

– Nicholas Wolken, co-founder Korua Shapes
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Matthew Tufts is a journalist and photographer focused on the intersection of outdoor recreation, environmental conservation, and rural communities. He’s a born n’ raised Vermonter (the “t” is silent), and skis uphill more than down.
Carving a niche
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