Flat cut Maple veneer sapwood is usually a white to creamy white. The heartwood is also usually creamy white, sometimes with a light pink tinge. Straight grained, but sometimes wavy or curly; Maple veneer is also finely textured. This cut has a cathedral pattern.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Maple Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, doors and furniture.
Other Name(s): Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
Maple Birdseye wood veneer heartwood is reddish brown to a lighter golden yellow. Although Maple’s grain is usually straight and smooth, Birdseye can be combined with blister, quilt, fiddleback, or burl grain.
Common Uses for Maple Birdseye Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, as well as furniture and luxurious spaces.
Other Name(s): Also Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
Maple Burl wood veneer heartwood is reddish brown to a lighter golden yellow. Clustered pockets of burl, mixed with occasional plain or muscled figure spots.
Common Uses for Maple Burl Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, as well as furniture and luxurious spaces are all ideal choices for Maple burl.
Other Name(s): Also Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
Maple Cluster wood veneer heartwood is reddish brown to a lighter golden yellow. Clustered pockets of burl, mixed with occasional plain or muscled figure spots.
Common Uses for Maple Cluster Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry, as well as furniture and luxurious spaces.
Other Name(s): Also Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
Curly Maple wood veneer sapwood is white to creamy-white. Heartwood color varies from a creamy white to golden yellow, sometimes also with a pink tinge.
Common Uses for Curly Maple Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, doors and cabinetry, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
Quilted Maple wood veneer sapwood is white to creamy-white. Heartwood color varies from a creamy white to golden yellow, sometimes also with a pink tinge.
Common Uses for Quilted Maple Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, doors and cabinetry, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
We offer Maple Vtec in a flat cut grain, in addition to traditional Maple wood veneer. Maple Vtec flat cut is 100% wood. Also known as Flat Cut Maple Reconstituted or Flat Cut Maple Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33856
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Flat cut Maple 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
We offer Vtec Maple veneer in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Maple wood veneer. Maple Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Quarter Cut Maple Reconstituted or Quarter Cut Maple Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32292
25″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 32300
50″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32244
50″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 33907
Quarter cut Vtec Maple 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
Soft Wormy Maple wood veneer sapwood is white to creamy-white. Heartwood is red brown with brownish-gray, and sometimes black, striping. Great contrast, can be rustic. Staining associated with worm holes in the tree causes this striping, hence the name.
Common Uses for Soft Wormy Maple Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, doors and cabinetry, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Sugar Maple.
The Tree: Typically reaches heights of 125 feet, with trunks around 3-4 feet.
Region: North America
Mappa burl wood veneer is grayish-white to pale reddish-brown with a nice contrast from the beautiful burl figure. Also has coarse texture.
Common Uses for Mappa Burl Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, high end furniture, millwork, auto dashboard pieces, as well as both aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): Commonly referred to as Poplar Burl.
The Tree: Reaches a height of about 110 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 3 feet in diameter.
Region: Europe
Marfim flat cut wood veneer heartwood is creamy white to pale yellow to yellow-brown. Interlocked to straight grain; also finely textured. At first glance, Marfim veneer looks very similar to Maple or Birch, however Marfim is harder and substantially more elastic.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Marfim Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, flooring, furniture and millwork; occasionally aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Sometimes called Ivorywood.
The Tree: Reaches a height of about 80 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 30 inches. Although Marfim is not a large tree, the bole is usually clear about 30 feet up.
A Little History: In native areas, Marfim is used for many of the same uses as domestic hard maple and birch here in the U.S.
Region: South America
Massaranduba flat cut wood veneer heartwood is a medium to dark reddish brown, sometimes with a purple cast. The grain is straight to interlocked or wavy. It also has a fine and consistent texture with a low natural luster.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Massaranduba Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, musical instruments, furniture and millwork, as well as aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): Also known as Bulletwood.
The Tree: Reaches a height of about 100 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 4 feet.
A Little History: Massaranduba is very suitable for heavy construction purposes because of its strength, wear resistance and durability.
Region: South America
Meranti quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is medium to dark reddish-brown with white resin streaks. An interlocked grain is present while the texture is coarse.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Meranti Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, doors, furniture and millwork, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Asian Mahogany.
The Tree: Grows to heights of 200 feet, with straight trunks 3-6 feet in diameter above the buttress.
Region: Asia
Mesquite burl wood veneer ranges from light to dark brown. Meanwhile the yellows, pinks and orange/reds appear in marble-like grains.
Common Uses for Mesquite Burl Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, high end furniture, millwork and musical instruments.
The Tree: A wild looking tree found in the desert plains and canyons of North America. Southern Cali, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as Kansas and Oklahoma are all home to Mesquite. Mesquite is a rather small tree that grows only about 20-50 feet in height.
A Little History: Although Mesquite is often considered best for firewood to smoke meat on a barbecue, its exterior burls can be used for special applications.
Region: North America
Moabi flat cut wood veneer heartwood varies from light reddish-brown to golden brown, with grayish tinges. Color tends to darken with age. Straight grain, fine textured, silky appearance.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Moabi Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, ceilings, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 200 feet, with straight cylindrical boles as long as 100 feet. Trunk diameters range from 6-10 feet.
A Little History: Sometimes substituted for Makore.
Region: Africa
Moabi quarter cut wood veneer heartwood varies from light reddish-brown to golden brown, with grayish tinges. Color tends to darken with age. Straight grain, fine textured, silky appearance.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Moabi Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, ceilings, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 200 feet, with straight cylindrical boles as long as 100 feet. Trunk diameters range from 6-10 feet.
A Little History: Sometimes substituted for Makore.
Region: Africa
Moabi figured quarter cut wood veneer heartwood varies from light reddish-brown to golden brown. Color tends to darken with age. Fine textured, silky appearance, beautiful block mottle figure.
Common Uses for Figured Quarter Cut Moabi Wood Veneer: Panels, high end furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 200 feet, with straight cylindrical boles as long as 100 feet. Trunk diameters range from 6-10 feet.
A Little History: Sometimes substituted for Makore.
Region: Africa
Movingui quarter cut wood veneer sapwood is generally white to straw colored with a golden yellow to yellow-brown heartwood. Also has fine, even texture, as well as beautiful figure. Fiddleback, block mottle and bee’s wings are among common figure types.
Common Uses for Movingui Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, high-end cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as both yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Ayan.
The Tree: This West African tree reaches heights of 100-125 feet with 3-5 feet trunk diameters.
Region: Africa
Dyed Movingui quarter cut wood veneer is an elegant and very light white hue. Also has fine, even texture, as well as beautiful figure. Fiddleback, block mottle and bee’s wings are among common figure types.
Common Uses for Movingui Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, high-end cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as both yacht and aircraft interiors.
Other Name(s): Ayan.
The Tree: This West African tree reaches heights of 100-125 feet with 3-5 feet trunk diameters.
Region: Africa
Mozambique quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is a mid-chocolate brown with grayish-black stripes. Interlocked grain; moderately coarse textured. Also has a nice natural luster.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Mozambique Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, ceilings, furniture, millwork, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Also referred to as Amazaque or Ovangkol wood veneer.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of 95-150 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 2-3 feet.
Region: Africa
Mozambique flat cut wood veneer heartwood is a mid-chocolate brown with grayish-black stripes. Interlocked grain; moderately coarse textured. Also has a nice natural luster.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Mozambique Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, ceilings, furniture, millwork, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Also referred to as Amazaque or Ovangkol wood veneer.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of 95-150 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 2-3 feet.
Region: Africa
Mozambique figured quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is a mid-chocolate brown with grayish-black stripes. Interlocked grain; moderately coarse textured. Also has a nice natural luster.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Mozambique Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, ceilings, furniture, millwork, as well as musical instruments. Also private aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): Also referred to as Amazaque or Ovangkol wood veneer.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of 95-150 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 2-3 feet.
Region: Africa
Mozambique Realtec quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is a mid-chocolate brown with grayish-black stripes. Interlocked grain; moderately coarse textured. Also has a nice natural luster.
Common Uses: Architectural panels, cabinetry, ceilings, furniture, millwork, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Also referred to as Amazaque or Ovangkol wood veneer.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of 95-150 feet, with trunk diameters usually around 2-3 feet.
Mozambique 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
Musk Burl wood veneer ranges in color from golden browns to reds and sometimes pink. Highly figured burls with darker brown swirls.
Common Uses for Musk Burl Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, high end cabinetry, furniture and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
The Tree: Considered a medium to tall shrub or small tree, growing only around 10-50 feet in height.
Region: Australia & Oceana