Bubinga (varnished)

Face Veneer Bubinga varnished Species: Bubinga (Guibourtia tessmannii)Origin: West and Central Africa Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: brown-red to purple-redAvailable certified: No The bubinga, also known as „african rosewood“ belongs to the family of Fabaceae and comes from West and Central Europe. It can reach a growth height of up to 40 m and a trunk…

Macassar (raw)

Face Veneer Macassar  Species: Macassar ebony (Diospyros celebica)Origin: India, Indonesia, Sri LankaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: black, dark brown to reddish, green and white with light or dark stripesCertified available: No The Macassar belongs to the ebony family and comes from India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Macassar ebony was already traded in early history over the borders…

Moabi Pommele (raw)

Face Veneer Moabi Pommele  Species: Moabi (Baillarella taxisperma)Origin: West AfricaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: light red to purple-brown with matt shineAvailable certified: Yes The Moabi belongs to the family of Sapotaceae and comes from West Africa. The pommel formation at the Moabi is relatively rare, therefore the good veneer qualities are very sought after. Almost every trunk…

Movingui (raw)

Face Veneer Movingui  Species: Movingui (Distemonanthus benthamianus)Origin: West AfricaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: pale yellow to shining golden yellow or lemon yellowAvailable certified: Yes The Movingui belongs to the family of Fabaceae and originates from West Africa. It can reach a growth height of up to 25 m and a trunk diameter of 1 m. Occasionally, a…

Myrtle burl (raw)

Face Veneer Myrtle burl Species: Myrtle burl (Umbellularia californica)Origin: North AmericaManufacturing method: peeledColouring: light brown over orange-yellow to olive-brownAvailable certified: Yes The myrtle burl belongs to the family of Lauraceae and as with some other maser woods, only the burls – in this case the root – is important here. The burl nodules on the…

American walnut (raw)

Face Veneer American walnut varnished Species: American/Black walnut (Juglans nigra)Origin: Midwest and Northeast of the USAManufacturing method: slicedColouring: light brown over chocolade to purple-brownAvailable certified: Yes The American walnut, which belongs to the noble foliage woods, comes from the Midwest and Northeast of the USA and supplies one of the most valuable and coveted woods…