Veneers

Core beech veneer - also rustic

Core beech veneer - ideal for upmarket interior design beech has scattered pores, i.e. the pores are small. The medullary rays of beech are wide and clear. They form the typical light brown mirrors in radial section. Sapwood and heartwood are not different. The wood and heart of the beech is generally without any particular colouring. The possibly ...

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Red Gum veneer

Satin walnut veneer - ideal for upmarket interior design. The wood, which has a subtle vanilla scent, is characterised by an irregular grain pattern, a fine, even texture and a silky sheen. The tangential surfaces of the wood, which is similar to walnut, are characterised by delicate yet dignified veining, while the radial surfaces are similarly striped. Occasionally there are also ...

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Yellow tulip veneer

Yellow Tulip veneer - ideal for upscale interior design The sapwood is cream to light yellowish or greyish white and wide to very wide (4-15 cm). The facultative colour core stands out clearly from the sapwood and is mostly yellowish to olive green (darkening to olive brown). The numerous, small pores are scattered. Growth zone boundaries are marked on the cross sections by ...

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Reclaimed oak veneer

Reclaimed oak veneer - ideal for upmarket interior design The Reclaimed oak veneer produces a cosy natural look and is extremely popular. The sapwood and heartwood are sharply separated. The sapwood is generally narrow and yellowish-white in colour. The heartwood is grey-yellow when freshly cut, later darkening to light to dark brown when exposed to air. The pores form in the early wood ...

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Amara veneer

Amara veneer - ideal for upmarket interior design Amara veneer / ebony veneer, decorative and elegant, is the alternative to genuine Makassar veneer. It is very popular in the manufacture of high-quality furniture as it is one of the hardest types of wood in the world. The wood is dark brown to black in colour and has regular or irregular reddish veins.

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American cherry veneer

American cherry veneer - ideal for upmarket interior fittings American cherry veneer in Germany, also traded under the trade name sweet cherry veneer, is a particularly good veneer wood. It is a fast-growing tree that can reach an age of around 100 years, a height of up to 20 metres and a diameter of up to 100 cm. The sapwood and heartwood are slightly different. The ...

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Birch burl veneer

Birch burl veneer The birch burl veneer, also known as Karelian burl birch veneer, is a unique growth form of birch and results in a decorative veneer appearance. Experts believe that the burl formation of the Masurian or Karelian birch is due to a genetic predisposition or the soil conditions / site conditions. Due to the size of 50-150 cm, a maximum of 3-4 packages per trunk ...

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Black Ofram veneer

Black Ofram veneer - ideal for upmarket interior fittings Black Ofram veneer, also known as Black Limba veneer or Frake veneer. The wood is moderately hard and is easy to sand and polish. The pores are medium to large. Due to its aesthetics and grain as well as its natural beauty, this expressive and decorative veneer is often ...

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Great Maple veneer

Maple rift veneer - ideal for upmarket interior design The sapwood and heartwood of maple rift veneer are barely distinguishable. The wood is almost white or yellowish-white and yellows when exposed to air and light. Annual rings appear as fine stripes or shiny veins, especially in the quarter cut. The structure is homogeneous and short-fibred, the ...

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Knotty oak veneer

Knotty oak veneer - ideal for upmarket interior design Oak wood, which has a particularly knotty and rustic appearance, is called knotty oak. Oak wood is already a valuable and very stable wood with an interesting structure, but knotty oak now offers even more design options thanks to its special, lively structure. The knotty oak veneer is also known as Pippi Oak veneer, rustic oak veneer ...

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