DV030 – DYED BLACK VENEER
Categories: Dyed Veneer, Wooden Veneer
Description
introducing a vibrant and customizable element to designs, allowing designers to incorporate bold and unique colors into their creations while still benefiting from the natural beauty and versatility of veneer.
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V002 – RED OAK QUARTER
V006 – ZEBRANO
V009 – MAPLE CROWN
One of the most common furniture woods in the USA.
In recent years, hard maple has also gained a foothold in Europe as a furniture wood, especially as a "replacement wood" for pear, alder or maple in unsteamed white or muted pink tones.
Due to its abrasion resistance, it is also used as a hard-wearing parquet wood in gymnasiums, etc.
Turned as spools, shuttles, or billiard cues.
V012 – SYCAMORE QUARTER
V016 – ROSE WOOD CROWN
The heartwood is yellowish, irregularly veined with reddish veins, striped or spotted, and fades when exposed to light and air, but is nevertheless very decorative.
Due to the small diameter, it is often flawed and has cracks in the heart, so it is only suitable for small furniture and inlaid furniture, and rarely for interior design.
V018 – BIRDS EYE MAPLE
Tiny knots in the grain resemble small bird’s eyes.
The figure is reportedly caused by unfavorable growing conditions for the tree.
The tree attempts to start numerous new buds to get more sunlight, but with poor growing conditions the new shoots are aborted, and afterward, some tiny knots remain.
