The inherent beauty of Natural veneer lies in its ability to showcase the natural grains, textures, and patterns of different species of wood.
V001 – BEECH QUARTER
White-reddish to reddish-brown, often forming a brown core with age.
In some areas, beech tends to have high tension, often also waviness during veneer production due to irregular annual ring formation (so-called hard years).
Common dark spots and splashes reduce the value.
Categories: Natural Veneer, Wooden Veneer
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V002 – RED OAK CROWN
V006 – ZEBRANO
V012 – SYCAMORE QUARTER
V014 – WALNUT QUARTER
Highly sought-after and considered high-quality furniture wood for interior design and high-end furniture construction.
Due to its high strength and elasticity, it is also suitable for chair and seating furniture production. Particularly used for gun stocks and aircraft propellers. Traditional wood for piano and grand piano construction.
V019 – BUBINGA
V031 – PINE CROWN
V032 – BEECH BACKING
Veneer wood has large dimensions compared to other European woods (60 cm diameter and more),
furniture and parquet wood, chipboard, excellent bending wood (seating furniture), well suited for workbenches, good construction wood.
One of the most common woods in Europe is produced as a veneer in steamed, white, and old white. Since the mid-1990s, beech has been a distinctly fashionable wood in the veneer and solid wood sector.
V034 – EUCALYPTUS
In its simple form – cf. Eucalyptus Pommele, Eucalyptus Riegel – it is rarely used as a front veneer, mostly as a side and interior veneer, because the wood is not very expressive.
In addition to veneer production, eucalyptus is used for ship and vehicle construction, for railway sleepers, and as plantation wood, mainly for paper production.
