Kaba is an anonymous artist living in Tokyo but raised in Denver. With a love for all types of art, Kaba's creations are marked by a raw, expressive style that combines moments in life with bold colors and abstract doodles. This style allows for a sense of spontaneity and emotion to come through in every piece. Kaba hand-paints each skateboard, transforming them into versatile works of art that can be skated on or displayed.
E E E E E is the slogan of Kaba Skateboards and it literally means nothing. That's the point.
About the Product
When you first grip a Kaba skate deck, you're not just holding a skateboard—you're clutching a piece of art. Each deck is meticulously hand-painted in Tokyo, blending modern street culture with timeless craftsmanship. The vibrant acrylic graphics, painstakingly applied, evoke a sense of awe, making it feel like you're holding something priceless.
Remember that feeling when you first held a cherished Pokémon card? That spark of excitement and connection, knowing you're part of something extraordinary? That's the Kaba deck experience.
Kaba Skate Decks started in my brother's attic outside Boulder, Colorado. Today, each deck represents not only my journey but the fusion of American roots and Japanese artistry. Holding a Kaba deck means you're engaging with a story, a passion, and a legacy of creativity.
Whether you're a skater or an art enthusiast, a Kaba deck is more than just equipment—it's an experience, a conversation piece, and a testament to hand-crafted excellence. Each deck comes with a unique postcard and a signed certificate by Kaba, adding to its exclusivity.
Feel the difference of holding something truly special. Own a Kaba skate deck.
Behind the scenes of the filming for Lost in Translation, Kaba Skateboards first skate video.
Featuring Trent Williams and Issei Shimoyama.