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piqu works with Sudbrock where clients need carefully planned wardrobes, living furniture, hallway storage or home-office furniture beyond the kitchen.

Why Sudbrock

A German furniture system planned for daily use, over years.

Sudbrock is a German furniture maker piqu specifies on projects that need a coordinated wardrobe wall, a dressing room, a media unit, hallway storage, a home-office piece or considered bedroom furniture beyond the kitchen. The carcasses, runners and finishes are made to a level the studio is comfortable placing alongside its kitchen work; hardware is engineered for daily use; and the system supports both quiet finishes and more graphic configurations.

The range covers free-standing pieces, fitted wardrobe systems, dressing-room layouts, modular sideboards and media-and-storage walls. Matt lacquers, woodgrains and real-wood veneers all sit inside the same system, so the finish that suits the room can be chosen without re-engineering the structure underneath.

Images on this page are Sudbrock manufacturer imagery, not piqu project installations.

A Sudbrock bedroom furniture scene: a fitted wardrobe wall in soft grey with an open corner section, a muted teal sideboard, an upholstered bed and a floating bedside unit against a timber-panelled wall.
Sudbrock bedroom and wardrobe furniture · manufacturer image

Where it works

The rooms beyond the kitchen the studio plans most often.

Wardrobes. Bedroom walls planned with the same care as a kitchen run — proportion, internal storage, hardware, finish, lighting inside the cabinetry. The clearest place where the kitchen approach pays off elsewhere.

Hallway storage. The pieces that have to take real daily use: coats, boots, the day-to-day clutter that breaks an entrance hall if it has nowhere to live. Planned to read as part of the architecture rather than a buy-in.

Living / media furniture. A coordinated media unit or storage wall in the connected lounge, finished and proportioned to talk to the kitchen rather than compete with it.

Home office. Considered desk, shelving and storage pieces for the room people now spend a real share of the week in.

Bedroom furniture. Side tables, dressers and complementary pieces specified alongside the wardrobe so the room reads as one decision.

A Sudbrock dressing-room scene: a tall light-timber wardrobe run along one wall, and an open hanging rail with floating timber storage units and shelving on a room divider, opening through to a bedroom.
Sudbrock wardrobe and dressing-room furniture · manufacturer image

How piqu specifies Sudbrock

The same practical design judgement as the kitchen.

Sudbrock is not specified as a catalogue product. The pieces are chosen through the same design conversation as the kitchen — proportion to the room, finish in relation to the cabinetry next door, hardware to match the family of choices already made, internal planning to suit the way the storage will actually be used. Adrian walks each client through the choices in the showroom.

The system is used where it suits the project. Where a different approach is better for a particular room, the studio specifies that instead. Sudbrock supports the design; it is not the headline.

A close-up of a Sudbrock media unit: light-timber drawer boxes pulled open beneath a dark stone top, showing the drawer construction and finish.
Sudbrock storage and drawer detail · manufacturer image

Relevant projects

Pieces alongside piqu kitchens.

Project-level Sudbrock detail is being gathered as photography and client permissions land. In the meantime, the connected-furniture stories on Clapham Quartzite & Timber Kitchen (the lounge media unit continuing the kitchen language) and Oxted HUF HAUS Kitchen & Laundry (a sequence of connected spaces planned together) show the planning approach that Sudbrock furniture would sit inside.

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Start with a showroom conversation.

If a piqu project would benefit from a coordinated wardrobe wall, a media unit or a home-office piece planned alongside the kitchen, the most useful first conversation is usually in the showroom.

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