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V001 – BEECH CROWN

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
Widely spread across Europe. One of the most common and important European wood species. A distinction is made between high and medium forest beeches. High forest beeches often have strong tensions.
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V001 – BEECH QUARTER

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
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.
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V002 – RED OAK QUARTER

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
Paradoxically, red oak is sought after for use as front veneer in the furniture and door sector, as it is similar in color to white oak, i.e. light. Unlike white oak, it cannot be used as barrel wood because the pores are not clogged.
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V005 – SAPELE CROWN

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
Great demand for closely striped blocks with a center diameter of 1 m and above.
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V016 – ROSE WOOD CROWN

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
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.
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V018 – BIRDS EYE MAPLE

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
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.
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V031 – PINE CROWN

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
Most common species of tree in the world. Its subspecies are found from the Arctic Circle to the mountain regions in the tropics. The most used species for the production of veneer in central Europe are the common pine and in southern Europe the maritime pine.
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V033 – LACEWOOD

Wooden Veneer, Natural Veneer
Has a very conspicuous flecking that gives this wood its namesake. The wood itself is a reddish brown with grey or light brown rays, which result in a lace pattern when quartersawn. Like other woods that exhibit the strongest figure in quartersawn pieces, (such as Sycamore), Lacewood has the most pronounced figure and displays the largest flecks when perfectly quartersawn; this is due to the wood’s wide medullary rays, whose layout can be seen the clearest when looking at the end grain.
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