Figured Eucalyptus quarter cut wood veneer varies from lighter golden browns to darker yellows and reds. Has a straight grain, as well as a medium to coarse texture. Strong block mottle figure.
Common Uses for Figured Quarter Cut Eucalyptus Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Can grow 150-300+ feet depending on the climate and growing conditions.
Region: Europe
Fumed Eucalyptus quarter cut wood veneer has a very warm and darker color compared to natural Eucalyptus. In addition to Fumed Eucalyptus, we also provide many other types of cuts of Eucalyptus veneer. Also has straight to ropey grain with a medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Fumed Eucalyptus Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Can grow 150-300+ feet depending on the climate and growing conditions.
Region: Europe
Fumed Eucalyptus quarter cut wood veneer has figured grain. The natural process of fuming brings out a very warm and darker color compared to natural Eucalyptus. In addition to Fumed Eucalyptus, we also provide many other types of cuts of Eucalyptus veneer. Can have varying figure, as well as straight to ropey grain with a medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Fumed Eucalyptus Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Can grow 150-300+ feet depending on the climate and growing conditions.
Region: Europe
Eucalyptus pommele wood veneer can have many different colors. Light golden yellows to darker yellow-browns are very common. Reds, as well as pink and purple tones are also quite common. Also has a straight to ropey grain along with a medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Eucalyptus Pommele Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Can grow 150-300+ feet depending on the climate and growing conditions.
Region: Europe, South America
Red Eucalyptus quarter cut wood veneer has a medium to coarse texture. Has a straight to ropey grain, in addition to a block mottle figure.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Red Eucalyptus Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, cabinetry, high-end furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
Region: North America
Wormy Eucalyptus quarter cut wood veneer has gray worm holes. Colors vary from a light yellow, to tan and darker browns, along with a green undertone. This specie is also available without the worm holes.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Wormy Eucalyptus Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, furniture, as well as specialty projects.
The Tree: Can grow 150-300+ feet depending on the climate and growing conditions.
Region: Australia & Oceana
Figuera Crystal Oak quarter cut wood veneer sapwood is white to light brown. Heartwood is a light golden yellow with slightly darker tan brown streaks. Straight grained, coarse textured.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Figuera Crystal Oak Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Also referred to as Mexican Oak.
The Tree: Normally reaches heights 50-130 feet with a trunk diameter of usually only 1-2 feet.
Region: South America
Garapa flat cut wood veneer heartwood ranges from golden-yellow to yellowish-brown. Garapa wood is quite lustrous and appears to change from darker to lighter colorings when observed from different angles.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Garapa Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork.
The Tree: Garapa is an abundant tree native to South America, growing up to 130 feet tall.
Region: South America
Goiabao quarter cut wood veneer has beautiful block mottle figure. Heartwood color can vary widely from its usual straw yellow to having occasional orange and green tinges. Can also display purple and red hues. The sapwood is usually only white to yellow. Grain can be straight to slightly interlocked; medium to fine texture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Goiabao Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and fine furniture, as well as aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Grows to heights of 60-100 feet with a trunk diameter of 2-3 feet.
Region: South America
Goiabao flat cut wood veneer has beautiful fiddleback figure. Heartwood color can vary widely from its usual straw yellow to having occasional orange and green tinges. Can also display purple and red hues. The sapwood is usually only white to yellow. Grain can be straight to slightly interlocked; medium to fine texture.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Goiabao Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and fine furniture, as well as aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Grows to heights of 60-100 feet with a trunk diameter of 2-3 feet.
Region: South America
Goncalo Alves quarter cut wood veneer has light golden brown to reddish brown heartwood, with dark brown or darker black streaks. Fine, uniform texture; also medium natural luster.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Goncalo Alves Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): South American Tigerwood.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights between 100-130 feet with trunk diameters of 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Goncalo Alves wood is commonly used for flooring because of its hardness, strength, and durability. Also referred to as Tigerwood or Brazilian Tigerwood in this industry.
Region: South America
Granadillo flat cut wood veneer heartwood color has a wide range. Dark reddish brown is most common, however purples, oranges, reds and blacks are also possible. Sapwood is white to yellow. Grain is usually straight to interlocked, with a fine to medium texture. Very high natural luster and exceptional character.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Granadillo Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, cabinetry, doors, musical instruments and fine furniture, as well as aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): Goes by many other names depending on region and application, such as Macawood for lumber.
The Tree: Reaches 80 feet in height with trunk diameters between 2-3 feet.
Region: South America
Red Gum quarter cut wood veneer heartwood color ranges in pink, red and brown tones. Along with these colors, handsome, darker streaks form stripes on the veneer because of marbled heartwood. The grain is very uniform in texture and has a satiny luster.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Red Gum Wood Veneer: Aircraft and yacht interiors, cabinetry, doors, flooring, furniture and interior woodwork, both acoustic and architectural panels, as well as store fixtures.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights between 80-100 feet, with trunk diameters usually between 2-3 feet.
A Little History: Was once a favorite choice for radio cabinets. Another fun fact: the largest quantity of Red Gum comes from the lower Mississippi Valley.
Region: North America
Sap Gum flat cut wood veneer heartwood is a pinkish brown with darker tan streaks. Sap Gum veneer also has a creamy white sapwood and an irregular feathered grain.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Sap Gum Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors, furniture and millwork, as well as store fixtures.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights between 80-100 feet, with trunk diameters usually between 2-3 feet.
A Little History: The largest quantity of Sap Gum comes from the lower Mississippi Valley.
Region: North America
Hackberry flat cut wood veneer varies in color from a light yellow gray to light brown with yellow streaks. Straight to irregular grain with a coarse texture.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Hackberry Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
The Tree: Native to eastern North America, Hackberry reaches heights of 40-60 feet, with trunk diameters usually only 2-3 feet.
A Little History: Hackberry wood looks similar to Ash while having working characteristics of Elm.
Region: North America
Hemlock quarter cut wood veneer is a consistent tan or light yellow color. Straight, tight grain, also finely textured.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Hemlock Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Western Hemlock.
The Tree: Native to the northwest U.S., this is the largest species of Hemlock, capable of reaching well over 200 feet in height. Trunks diameters can be up to 9 feet.
Region: North America
Hickory flat cut wood veneer sapwood is nearly all white while the heartwood is creamy to pinkish-brown with dark streaks. Straight, close-grained and medium to fine textured. Can also be rustic.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Hickory Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors, furniture and millwork, as well as store fixtures.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights between 100-120 feet, with trunk diameters usually between 2-3 feet.
Region: North America
Quarter cut Hinoki wood veneer heartwood is light to medium pink-tinted brown, with a rich, straight grain. Also called Japanese cypress, this sustainable species is widely used in Japanese architecture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Hinoki Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork.
Region: Asia
Holly flat cut wood veneer can be a creamy light yellow to an ivory white, with blush streaks. Fine textured. Sometimes stained and used as an Ebony substitute.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Holly Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): American Holly.
The Tree: Height varies but generally reaches heights of 40-70 feet with trunk diameters only between 1 -2 feet.
Region: North America
Huanacaxtle quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is light to medium brown, in addition to having a reddish hue. The sapwood is pale yellow. Pleasant and coarse texture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Huanacaxtle Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): Also spelled as Guanacaste.
The Tree: Height reaches heights of 70-100 feet with trunk diameters of 5-8 feet.
A Little History: The fruit and bark contain tannins, which are useful for leather curing and making soap in its native region.
Region: South America
Imbuya flat cut wood veneer heartwood varies widely from medium to dark chocolate with contrasty streaks and stripes. Imbuya can also have olive tones, reddish or golden hues. A wide array of grain patterns and figure types can be seen. Imbuya also has fantastic contrast, and often has pips, pecks and irregular markings.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Imbuya Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, fine furniture and cabinetry, as well as yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Imbuia, Brazilian Walnut.
The Tree: Found primarily in Brazil, Imbuya grows to heights of 130 feet with trunk diameters around six feet. These large trees allow for substantial veneer yields that are excellent for high-end projects.
A Little History: Although not a true Walnut, Imbuya has many of the same characteristics, such as rich colors and interesting grain patterns.
Region: South America
Imbuya quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is a rich brown with streaks and stripes. Imbuya can also have olive tones, reddish or golden hues. Straight grained, often wavy or curly, fine textured. Also has fantastic contrast, and often has pips, pecks and irregular markings.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Imbuya Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, fine furniture and cabinetry, as well as yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Imbuia, Brazilian Walnut.
The Tree: Found primarily in Brazil, Imbuya grows to heights of 130 feet with trunk diameters around six feet. These large trees allow for substantial veneer yields that are excellent for high-end projects.
A Little History: Although not a true Walnut, Imbuya has many of the same characteristics, such as rich colors and interesting grain patterns.
Region: South America
Imbuya pommele wood veneer heartwood varies widely from medium to dark chocolate. Imbuya can also have olive tones, reddish and rich golden hues. Also has fantastic contrast.
Common Uses for Pommele Imbuya Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, fine furniture and cabinetry, as well as yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Imbuia, Brazilian Walnut.
The Tree: Found primarily in Brazil, Imbuya grows to heights of 130 feet with trunk diameters around six feet. These large trees allow for substantial veneer yields that are excellent for high-end projects.
A Little History: Although not a true Walnut, Imbuya has many of the same characteristics, such as rich colors and interesting grain patterns.
Region: South America
Dyed Imbuya pommele wood veneer is a pleasant and consistent light yellow. Fine textured.
Common Uses for Dyed Pommele Imbuya Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, fine furniture and cabinetry, as well as yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Imbuia; also Brazilian Walnut.
The Tree: Found primarily in Brazil, Imbuya grows to heights of 130 feet with trunk diameters around six feet. These large trees allow for substantial veneer yields that are excellent for high-end projects.
A Little History: Although not a true Walnut, Imbuya has many of the same characteristics, such as rich colors and interesting grain patterns.
Region: South America