European Beech flat cut wood veneer is warm beige to tan in color. The close grain is straight to interlocked and has a fine texture.
Common Uses for European Beech Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, cabinetry and furniture.
Other Name(s): Also called Common Beech.
The Tree: Grows to heights of 100-130 feet, with trunk diameters around 3-5 feet.
A Little History: The nuts from European Beech trees were food for prehistoric man and are still consumed today.
Region: Europe
European Beech quarter cut wood veneer is warm beige to tan in color. The close grain is straight to interlocked and has a fine texture.
Common Uses for European Beech Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, cabinetry and furniture.
Other Name(s): Also called Common Beech.
The Tree: Grows to heights of 100-130 feet, with trunk diameters around 3-5 feet.
A Little History: The nuts from European Beech trees were food for prehistoric man and are still consumed today.
Region: Europe
European Beech figured flat cut wood veneer is warm beige to tan in color. The close grain is straight to interlocked and has a fine texture. Fiddleback figure.
Common Uses for European Beech Figured Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels and millwork, cabinetry and high end furniture.
Other Name(s): Also called Common Beech.
The Tree: Grows to heights of 100-130 feet, with trunk diameters around 3-5 feet.
A Little History: The nuts from European Beech trees were food for prehistoric man and are still consumed today.
Region: Europe
Birch flat cut wood veneer has a creamy-white sapwood, a straight close grain, and uniformed texture.
Common Uses for Birch Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
The Tree: Widely distributed in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere in the form of almost 40 species that vary in size from small shrubs to some of the largest deciduous forest trees.
A Little History: There are almost 120 distinct species of Birch. Birch trees have distinctive bark, which tends to peel.
Region: North America
Natural Birch quarter cut wood veneer is light brown to yellow; the heartwood is usually brown, sometimes tinged with red.
Common Uses: Architectural panels, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
The Tree: Widely distributed in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere in the form of almost 40 species that vary in size from small shrubs to some of the largest deciduous forest trees.
A Little History: There are almost 120 distinct species of Birch. Birch trees have distinctive bark, which tends to peel.
Region: North America
Aromatic Cedar flat cut wood veneer is a mixture of cream and dark red coloring. Reds, violets, as well as yellows are common. Straight grain with fine texture. Knots and bark inclusion common. Also very contrasty.
Common Uses for Aromatic Cedar Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, panels, cabinetry, doors and furniture.
Other Name(s): Aromatic Red Cedar.
The Tree: Typically reaches 70-100 feet in height with trunk diameters around 4 feet.
A Little History: Because of its distinct scent, the wood is commonly used in closets and chests to repel insects.
Region: North America
Aromatic Cedar quarter cut wood veneer is a mixture of cream and dark red coloring. Reds, violets, as well as yellows are common. Can be very contrasty. Straight grain with fine texture. Knots and bark inclusion are also common.
Common Uses for Aromatic Cedar Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, panels, cabinetry, doors and furniture.
Other Name(s): Aromatic Red Cedar.
The Tree: Typically reaches 70-100 feet in height with trunk diameters around 4 feet.
A Little History: Commonly used in closets and chests to repel insects because of its distinct scent.
Region: North America
Cherry flat cut wood veneer is light brown with pink or red overtones. Natural characteristics include gum pockets, pins and figure. Cherry wood veneer also has a satiny finish and fine texture.
Common Uses: An excellent choice for cabinetry and furniture. Also used for architectural panels, acoustic panels and millwork, as well as ceilings and doors.
Other Name(s): American Cherry, also Wild Black Cherry.
The Tree: A handsome tree, typically reaching heights of 60-80 feet, with trunk diameters between 2-3 feet.
A Little History: Used heavily in the 18th century for furniture and cabinets. It was also popular for the backings of musical and scientific instruments.
Region: North America
We offer Cherry Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Cherry wood veneer. Cherry Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Reconstituted Cherry or Cherry Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32290
25″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 32298
50″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32242
50″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 33904
Cherry 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
European Chestnut quarter cut wood veneer ranges from a straw color to a light brown. Darkens to a reddish brown with age. The grain can be straight to spiral, or interlocked. Coarse texture.
Common Uses for European Chestnut Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Sweet Chestnut.
The Tree: Native to Europe; often reaches heights between 100-120 feet with trunks usually between 4-7 feet.
A Little History: Historically used for items meant to last, like furniture and shingles.
Region: Europe
We offer Chestnut Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to various cuts of traditional Chestnut wood veneer. Chestnut Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Chestnut Reconstituted or Chestnut Recon wood veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33853
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Chestnut Reconstituted 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
Cumaru flat cut wood veneer heartwood is medium to dark brown while having a reddish hue; some pieces may have streaks of yellowish or greenish brown. Sometimes golden.
Common Uses for Cumaru Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as musical instruments.
Other Name(s): Kumaru.
The Tree: Native to South America; often reaching heights of 90+ feet with trunks usually around 3 feet.
Region: South America
Curupixa flat cut figured wood veneer heartwood is light to medium beige, with some pink. Texture is fine, uniform and also smooth.
Common Uses for Figured Curupixa Flat Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, doors, and furniture, as well as aircraft and auto interiors.
The Tree: Native to South America; often reaches heights between 100-115 feet with trunks between 1-4 feet.
Region: South America
Cypress flat cut wood veneer varies from a light, yellowish red to a salmon color. Has a distinct, leafy grain and can have an attractive crotch figure. Medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Cypress Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Baldcypress.
The Tree: Native to North America; grows to heights of 80-120 feet with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Develops unique root systems that stick up above the ground or water. These are especially seen on the trees growing in swampy areas.
Region: North America
Cypress quarter cut wood veneer varies from a light, yellowish red to a salmon color. Has a distinct, leafy grain and can have an attractive crotch figure. Medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Cypress Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): Baldcypress.
The Tree: Native to North America; grows to heights of 80-120 feet with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Develops unique root systems that stick up above the ground or water. These are especially seen on the trees growing in swampy areas.
Region: North America
Douglas Fir quarter cut wood veneer is usually a consistent and rich red brown or light yellow, with a fine texture. Also very tight, straight grain with pinstripe like contrast.
Common Uses for Douglas Fir Quarter Cut Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, as well as ceilings and doors. Also popular for cabinetry and furniture making.
Other Name(s): Oregon Pine.
The Tree: Reaches heights of over 200 feet, with trunk diameters between 3-12 feet. Some trees may be 500-1,000 years old.
A Little History: Douglas Fir is a fast growth tree and the wood has been used historically for building purposes.
Region: North America
We offer Amara Ebony Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Ebony wood veneer. Amara Ebony Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Amara Ebony Reconstituted or Amara Ebony Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33851
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Amara Ebony Reconstituted 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 Brown Ebony Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Ebony wood veneer. Brown Ebony Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Brown Ebony Reconstituted or Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32226
25″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 32233
50″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32247
50″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 33905
Brown Ebony Reconstituted 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 Light Ebony Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Ebony wood veneer. Light Ebony Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Light Ebony Reconstituted or Light Ebony Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32228
25″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 32234
50″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32248
50″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 33906
Light Ebony Reconstituted 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
Etimoe flat cut wood veneer heartwood is reddish brown with a speckled appearance. Darker brown or red veins sometimes visible. Grain is generally straight or interlocked, along with a fine to medium texture. Known for its strength and hardness. Also has a good natural luster.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Etimoe Wood Veneer: Both architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): African Rosewood.
The Tree: This African tree grows 100-165 feet in height with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Has one of the best strength-to-weight-ratios of any wood in the world.
Region: Africa
Etimoe quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is reddish brown with darker brown or red stripes. Grain is generally straight or interlocked, along with a fine to medium texture. Known for its strength and hardness. Also has a good natural luster.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Etimoe Wood Veneer: Both architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as furniture.
Other Name(s): African Rosewood.
The Tree: This African tree grows 100-165 feet in height with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Has one of the best strength-to-weight-ratios of any wood in the world.
Region: Africa
Figured Etimoe quarter cut wood veneer has block mottle figure. Heartwood is reddish brown with darker brown or red stripes. Grain is generally straight or interlocked, along with a fine to medium texture. Known for its strength and hardness. Also has a good natural luster.
Common Uses for Block Mottle Figured Quarter Cut Etimoe Wood Veneer: Both architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as high-end furniture.
Other Name(s): African Rosewood.
The Tree: This African tree grows 100-165 feet in height with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Has one of the best strength-to-weight-ratios of any wood in the world.
Region: Africa
Figured Etimoe flat cut wood veneer has fiddleback figure. Heartwood is reddish brown with a speckled appearance. Darker brown or red veins sometimes visible. Grain is generally straight or interlocked, along with a fine to medium texture. Known for its strength and hardness. Also has a good natural luster.
Common Uses for Fiddleback Figured Flat Cut Etimoe Wood Veneer: Both architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as high-end furniture.
Other Name(s): African Rosewood.
The Tree: This African tree grows 100-165 feet in height with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Has one of the best strength-to-weight-ratios of any wood in the world.
Region: Africa
Fumed Etimoe quarter cut wood veneer has figured grain. The natural process of fuming brings out a very warm and darker color compared to natural Etimoe. Heartwood is a chocolate brown with darker brown or red hued stripes. Grain is generally straight or interlocked, along with a fine to medium texture. Known for its strength and hardness. Also has a good natural luster.
Common Uses for Fumed Quarter Cut Etimoe Wood Veneer: Both architectural and acoustic panels, millwork, cabinetry and doors, as well as high-end furniture.
Other Name(s): African Rosewood.
The Tree: This African tree grows 100-165 feet in height with trunk diameters between 3-5 feet.
A Little History: Has one of the best strength-to-weight-ratios of any wood in the world.
Region: Africa