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This material imparts a distinctive, natural look to any project, boasting intricate grains, rich colours, and the warmth and beauty inherent in natural wood. Each piece carries the unique individuality that only natural wood can provide. This material imparts a distinctive, natural look to any project, boasting intricate grains, rich colours, and the warmth and beauty inherent in natural wood. Each piece carries the unique individuality that only natural wood can provide.

Veneer Cuts

Crown
Crown

When sliced venner is cut at a tangent, it results in bold sweeping curves and oval shapes in the center, and stroped grains along the edges of a leaf.

Rotary
Rotary

The long is mounted centrally on a lathe & rotated against a knife. The continuous tangential cuts results in distinctive watery or variegated patterns.

Quarter
Quarter

The quarter long is mounted on a metal frame, so that the growth rings of the flitch strike approximately at a right angle, producing a succession of stripes. These stripes are may or may not be uniform across timbers.

Rift
Rift

The rift, or comb-grain effect, in obtained by making minor slices across the medullar rays. This accentuates the vertical grain, and minimizes flaking.

Veneer Figures

pomelle
Pomella veneer

When veneer is sliced from sections with irregular internal stress or distorted growth, it reveals a distinctive pomella figure—marked by tight, rounded, quilted patterns that seem to ripple across the surface. This decorative grain adds a sense of movement and luxury, often seen in high-end interiors and fine furniture.

Mottled
Mottled veneer

When veneer is sliced across irregular grain patterns, it creates a mottled figure—characterised by broken patches of light and dark. This gives the surface a soft, cloud-like effect with a shimmering texture that changes with the angle of light, adding depth and richness to the final finish.

Crotch
Crotch veneer

When veneer is cut from the area where a tree trunk forks into branches, it reveals the dramatic crotch figure—flame-like patterns that radiate outward in a sweeping V or feathered shape. This natural formation creates a bold, symmetrical grain that adds richness and visual drama to any surface.

Burls
Burl veneer

When veneer is sliced from abnormal growths or knots in the tree, it unveils the intricate burl figure—an irregular swirl of eyes, curls, and clusters that appear almost like a natural mosaic. Each sheet is uniquely patterned, offering a richly textured and highly decorative surface ideal for statement pieces and luxury detailing.

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Engineered veneer (EV) is a re-manufactured product. Like natural veneer, engineered veneer is real-wood and born from a natural core. The difference is that the veneer is engineered though templates and pre-developed dye moulds.

Plywood, MDF, HDMR 710 and Flexi plywood are the four backing options available.

Plywood, MDF, HDMR 710 and Flexi plywood are the four backing options available.

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