Acacia quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is golden brown and the sapwood is usually a creamy white or light yellow. The grain is straight to wavy and has a smooth, fine texture. Highly lustrous.
Common Uses for Acacia Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, fine furniture, cabinetry, yacht and aircraft interiors, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Early Black Wattle, Green Wattle.
The Tree: Acacia wood veneer comes from the fast growing tree that is native to Australia. This tree typically reaches heights between 15-50 feet with trunk diameters reportedly between 10-20 feet. Adapts easily to cultivation worldwide, growing very quickly.
A Little History: The flowers are edible and often used in fritters. They are also used to create yellow dye, while the seed pods make green dye. Another product from the tree, wattle gum, can be used in the production of fruit jellies. The Acacia family includes over 1,200 species worldwide!
Region: Australia & Oceana
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Afrormosia quarter cut wood veneer has a wide range of colors: light yellow to medium browns with red tints. Sometimes spelled as Afromosia, without the second ‘r.’
Common Uses for Afrormosia Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, flooring, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as shipbuilding.
Other Name(s): African Teak & Texas Ironwood, in addition to Afromosia.
The Tree: Regularly reaches a height of 160 feet, with diameters between 4-5 feet. Large trees may not have branches for 100 feet.
A Little History: Often a substitute for Teak in many industries, although it is not closely related to genuine Teak.
Region: Africa
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Afrormosia Realtec quarter cut wood veneer is golden in color with consistent fiddleback figure and ribbon. Sometimes spelled as Afromosia, without the second ‘r.’
Common Uses for Afrormosia Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, flooring, furniture, interior woodwork. Because of its consistency, Realtec is ideal for large jobs, as well as continuous production.
Other Names: African Teak, Texas Ironwood, Afromosia.
The Tree: Regularly reaches a height of 160 feet, with diameters between 4-5 feet. Large trees may not have branches for 100 feet.
A Little History: Afrormosia is often a substitute for Teak in many industries, however it is not closely related.
Afrormosia Realtec is natural veneer that is embossed with figure. Both figure and color remain constant throughout large Realtec sequences. Logs that have the most valued natural figure, fiddleback, are very rare. With Realtec, you can have fiddleback in continuous supply in addition to consistent pricing. Exclusive: We are the only distributor of Realtec in the United States and Canada.
Region: Africa
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Ako quarter cut wood veneer ranges from creamy white to yellow gray in color. The grain is generally straight stripey to interlocked.
Common Uses for Ako Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Aircraft, architectural panels, cabinetry, doors, flooring, furniture, interior woodwork, musical instruments, as well as shipbuilding.
Common Name(s): Antiaris, Bark Cloth.
The Tree: A fast growing and large shade tree that is native to Africa. Typically reaches heights between 75-150 feet, with diameters between 2-5 feet.
A Little History: Traditionally one of several species used to make clothing out of its fibers. In fact, Ako is sometimes called the bark cloth tree and cloth clothing is still made today.
Region: Africa
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European Alder flat cut wood veneer sapwood is white to cream in color. The heartwood is reddish brown. Trees that are straight will have figure and the texture is fine.
Common Uses for European Alder Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, as well as cabinetry, doors, furniture and musical instruments.
Common Name(s): Black Alder, Common Alder.
The Tree: Thrives in wet climates and is a medium size tree growing to a height of up to 100 feet.
A Little History: Alder European is quite durable underwater. In fact, these trees have been used for piles and supports, most notably throughout Venice, Italy.
Region: Europe
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Red Alder flat cut wood veneer is light tan to pink and brown in color, darkening with age. This veneer has excellent gluing, staining, and finishing properties.
Common Uses for Red Alder Flat Cut Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, cabinetry, furniture, and interior woodwork, as well as musical instruments (electric guitar bodies in particular).
Other Name(s): Western Red Alder.
The Tree: These trees can grow to a height of 60-90 feet, however they more regularly reach heights of 35-40 feet, with diameters between only 10-15 inches. Alder Red is fast growing, reaching maturity within 50 years.
A Little History: Considered the most abundant hardwood in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. Also a commercially important lumber.
Region: North America
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Amapa quarter cut wood veneer color varies from white to light brown. Often seen in golden shades. The grain has a straight and tight pattern, similar to maple, and takes both stains and finishes well.
Common Uses for Amapa Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, as well as cabinetry and furniture.
The Tree: A tall, rain forest tree growing over 110 feet tall with trunk diameters up to 3 feet. Reported to grow in humid climates, close to rivers and streams.
Region: South America
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Amboyna burl wood veneer colors range from golden brown to yellow to red. Interlocked, wavy grain, moderately fine to moderately coarse.
Common Uses for Amboyna Burl Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, furniture and musical instruments, as well as both yacht and aircraft interiors.
The Tree: Native to Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
A Little History: Narra is another common name for the same wood when it is not in burl form.
Region: Asia
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Andiroba flat cut wood veneer has pink, but mostly brown, tones. The grain is straight and interlocked.
Common Uses for Andiroba Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors, flooring, furniture, as well as interior woodwork.
Common Name(s): Crabwood.
The Tree: Andiroba grows in tropical rain forests along the edges of rivers within the Amazon. This tree is capable of reaching 170 feet and being 4-6 feet in diameter.
A Little History: Still used in traditional medicine in Brazil and other countries surrounding the Amazon. The oil from the seeds allegedly treats multiple conditions, including infections. This oil is also used as an insect repellent, probably because of the bitter taste. Andiroba is part of the mahogany family.
Region: South America
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Andiroba quarter cut wood veneer is reddish brown, to light salmon. The grain has straight interlocked pattern, as well as some ripple.
Common Uses for Andiroba Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors, flooring, furniture, as well as interior woodwork.
Common Name(s): Crabwood.
The Tree: Andiroba grows in tropical rain forests along the edges of rivers within the Amazon. This tree is capable of reaching 170 feet and being 4-6 feet in diameter.
A Little History: Still used in traditional medicine in Brazil and other countries surrounding the Amazon. The oil from the seeds allegedly treats multiple conditions, including infections. This oil is also used as an insect repellent, probably because of the bitter taste. Andiroba is part of the mahogany family.
Region: South America
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Angico flat cut wood veneer has red and brown tones, as well as some pink hue. Fine texture with medium luster.
Common Uses for Angico Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural veneer wood panels, cabinetry, doors, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as yacht and aircraft interiors.
The Tree: Angico is a large tree native to South America. Typically reaches heights up to 100 feet with a trunk diameter of 4 feet.
A Little History: Angico timber has various uses, most notably structural uses, heavy duty flooring and mine timbers. Also used for boat building, furniture and turnery.
Region: South America
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Anigre flat cut wood veneer is a creamy yellow or tan with some pink tones. The grain is straight, sometimes wavy and mottled. Also has a fine, lustrous texture. Also commonly spelled as Anegre.
Common Uses for Anigre Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, cabinetry, doors, musical instruments, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as boat and yacht design.
Other Name(s): Anegre, Aniegre.
The Tree: Height varies but generally reaches heights of 180 feet with a trunk diameter of 3-4 feet.
A Little History: Because of its light tones, Anigre is sometimes used as a replacement for cherry – it is sometimes dyed to visually replicate cherry veneer.
Region: Africa
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Anigre quarter cut wood veneer is a creamy yellow or tan with some pink tones. The grain is straight, sometimes wavy and mottled. Also has a fine, lustrous texture. Also commonly spelled as Anegre.
Common Uses for Anigre Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, cabinetry, doors, musical instruments, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as boat and yacht design.
Other Name(s): Anegre, Aniegre.
The Tree: Height varies but generally reaches heights of 180 feet with a trunk diameter of 3-4 feet.
A Little History: Because of its light tones, Anigre is sometimes dyed to visually replicate cherry.
Region: Africa
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Figured Anigre quarter cut wood veneer is a creamy yellow or tan with some pink tones. Has fiddleback figure, along with a fine, lustrous texture. The grain is straight and sometimes wavy. Also commonly spelled as Anegre veneer.
Common Uses for Figured Anegre Veneer: Architectural panels and mill work, cabinetry, doors, musical instruments, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as boat and yacht design.
Other Name(s): Anegre, Aniegre.
The Tree: Height varies but generally reaches heights of 180 feet with a trunk diameter of 3-4 feet.
A Little History: Because of its light tones, figured Anigre quarter cut wood veneer is sometimes dyed to visually replicate cherry.
Region: Africa
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Dyed grey Anigre quarter cut veneer has a grey tint and fiddleback figure. Also has a fine, lustrous texture. Tinted to a grey tone using an aniline dye. Also commonly spelled as Anegre veneer.
Common Uses for Dyed Grey Anigre Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and mill work, cabinetry, doors, musical instruments, flooring, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as boat and yacht design.
Other Name(s): Anegre veneer, Aniegre.
The Tree: Height varies but generally reaches heights of 180 feet with a trunk diameter of 3-4 feet.
A Little History: Because of its light tones, Anigre is sometimes used as a replacement for cherry – it can be easily dyed to visually replicate cherry wood veneer.
Region: Africa
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Anigre Realtec quarter cut wood veneer has consistent fiddleback figure and is a creamy yellow or tan with some pink tones. The grain is straight, sometimes wavy and mottled. Also has a fine, lustrous texture. Also commonly spelled as Anegre.
Common Uses for Anigre Realtec Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and mill work, cabinetry, doors, musical instruments, flooring, furniture and interior woodwork, as well as boat and yacht design.
Other Name(s): Anegre, Aniegre.
The Tree: Height varies but generally reaches heights of 180 feet with a trunk diameter of 3-4 feet.
A Little History: Because of its light tones, Anigre is sometimes used as a replacement for cherry – it can be easily dyed to visually replicate cherry wood veneer.
Anigre Realtec is natural veneer, embossed with figure. Both figure and color remain constant throughout large Realtec sequences. Logs that have the most valued natural figure, fiddleback, are very rare. With Realtec, you can have fiddleback in continuous supply in addition to consistent pricing. Exclusive: We are the only distributor of Realtec in the United States and Canada.
Region: Africa
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We offer Anigre Vtec in a flat cut grain, in addition to traditional Anigre wood veneer. Anigre Vtec flat cut is 100% wood. Also known as Reconstituted Anigre or Anigre Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33854
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Anigre Recon veneer is made from Ayous, which is legally harvested with SCS certification, or from plantation grown Poplar or Basswood for close-grain patterns.
Years from now, you can match your original purchase in exact color, grain structure and pattern – an excellent choice when matching large quantities of desks, doors, paneling, and more. Our engineering process is also eco-friendly. We can replicate patterns (such as ebony or teak) from fast growth trees. You get the exquisite look of a unique veneer at an affordable price.
FSC® 100% available upon request for all patterns, subject to availability and possible extended lead times.
Region: Asia
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We offer Anigre Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Anigre wood veneer. Anigre Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Reconstituted Anigre or Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33842
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Anigre Recon veneer is made from Ayous, which is legally harvested with SCS certification, or from plantation grown Poplar or Basswood for close-grain patterns.
Years from now, you can match your original purchase of Anigre Vtec wood veneer in exact color, grain structure and pattern – an excellent choice when matching large quantities of desks, doors, paneling, and more. Our engineering process is also eco-friendly. We can replicate patterns (such as ebony or teak) from fast growth trees. You get the exquisite look of a unique veneer at an affordable price.
FSC® 100% available upon request for all patterns, subject to availability and possible extended lead times.
Region: Asia
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Apple flat cut wood veneer has pink and brown tones. The grain is straight and has even texture.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Apple Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors, furniture, interior woodwork, musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Wild Apple.
The Tree: Height varies based on location, generally reaching heights of 20-30 feet. This tree thrives in moist and well-drained soil.
A Little History: Romans introduced Malus sylvestris into Britain; it is a wild relative of the species grown for fruit. Wild Apple is an excellent source of pollination for the species that grow edible fruit.
Region: Europe
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Arruda flat cut wood veneer has a coarse texture. Heartwood is chocolate to violet brown to violet, streaked with black or golden brown.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Arruda Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as both yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Also known as Umbu or Imbu.
The Tree: Native to northeast Brazil, Arruda is a slow growing tree, typically reaching heights up to 20 feet.
Region: South America
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