Hickory (varnished)

Face Veneer Hickory varnished Species: Hickory (Carya tomentosa)Origin: Eastern North-AmericaManufacturing method: sliced Colouring: light brown to reddish-brownAvailable certified: Yes The name Hickory stands for a number of tree species of the genus Carya from the family of wallnut trees and comes from eastern North America. It can reach a growth height of up to 40m…

Oak American (varnished)

Face Veneer American oak varnished Species: Oak (Quercus alba)Origin: North AmericaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: light to dark brownAvailable certified: Yes The Oak is a species of plant in the genus of oaks and is native to North America. Its large distribution area as well as several distinctive individual specimens contribute to the popularity of the White…

Cherry (varnished)

Face Veneer Cherry varnished Species: Cherry (padus serotina)Origin: North and Central AmericaManufacturing method: sliced Colouring: light reddish yellow to reddish-brownAvailable certified: Yes Cherry is in its homeland (North and Central America) also known as „black cherry“ and belongs to the family of rose-plants. It can reach a growth height of up to 20 m and…

Hemlock fir (raw)

Face Veneer Hemlock fir Species: Hemlock Fir (Tsuga heterophyliaOrigin: North AmericaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: light yellowish-brownAvailable certified: Yes The veneer, also named „Pacific Coast Hemlock“ in North America, originates only from the botanical species Tsuga heterophylla, a conifer related to native fir. The Hemlock veneer is mainly used in areas where uniform colouring and a clear…

Madrone burl (raw)

Face Veneer Madrone burl  Species: Madrone burl (Arbutus menziesii)Origin: North AmericaManufacturing method: peeledColouring: golden brown over reddish-brown to leather-colouredCertified available: Yes The Madrone burl is found mainly along the Pacific coast from Canada to California and Mexico. It forms its burl half over, half underground, it must be excavated in order to be able to…

Oregon (raw)

Face Veneer Oregon  Species: Oregon pine (Pseudotsuga menziesii)Origin: North AmericaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: white-yellowish to pink-yellowishAvailable certified: Yes The oregon pine, better known as douglasie originates from North America and is one of the hardest and most used softwoods. The Douglasie counts as one of the tallest trees in the World and can reach a growth…

Elm burl (raw)

Face Veneer Elm burl  Species: Elm (Ulmus glabra, carpinifolia)Origin: North America, Europe, AsiaManufacturing method: peeledColouring: light brown to reddish brownAvailable certified: Yes The elm burl, also known as ulme, belongs to the family of elm plants and is common in North America, Europe and Asia. In German, by the way, the wood of the elms…