End-grain oak veneer - perfect for the upmarket interior design
The end grain veneer is created by cutting through the log to create a decorative end grain veneer surface. The sapwood and heartwood are sharply separated. The sapwood is generally narrow and yellowish white. The heartwood is grey-yellow when fresh, later darkening from light to dark brown when exposed to air. The pores form an uninterrupted transverse zone in the early wood of the annual ring. Medullary rays broad and very clearly visible. The structure varies depending on location and age, usually straight to twisted, the texture also varies from fine-grained to coarse.
Trade names:
German: Sommereiche, Stieleiche, Wintereiche, Traubeneiche
French: Chêne blanc
English: European oak
Italian: Farnia, Rovere
Dutch: Europees eiken
Origin: Europe to Asia Minor
Ecologic: as FSC 100 % and PEFC certified wood available
Usage: It is particularly suitable for veneer production for upmarket interior design.
Colours: light to dark brown
Cuts available: Flower / Structure, Rift / Stripe
Thicknesses available: mainly 0,6 mm