Oak European (Raw)

Face Veneers Oak European   Species: Oak (Quercus robur) Origin: Europe Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: light brown to light red Available certified: Yes Oaks are a plant genus of the beech family (Fagaceae) and originate from Europe. There are over 400 different species of oak trees. In Germany, Switzerland and Austria, the oak is the…

Knotty Oak (Raw)

Face Veneers Knotty Oak   Species: Oak (Quercus robur) Origin: Europe Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: light brown to light red Available certified: Yes Oaks are a plant genus of the beech family (Fagaceae) and originate from Europe. There are over 400 different species of oak trees. In Germany, Switzerland and Austria, the oak is the…

Apple (Raw)

Face Veneer Apple Species: Apple (Pirus malus) Origing: Worldwide Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: from yellowish brown to red-brown Available certified: Yes The apple tree belongs to the subfamily of the rose family and has its origins in the West Indies, today it is native worldwide. It can reach a height of up to 8 m…

Maple European (Raw)

Face Veneer Maple European Species: Maple European (Acer pseudoplatanus) Origin: Central Europe Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: white to light yellow, here with brown heart Available certified: Yes The european Maple belongs to the Subfamily of the horse-chestnut-plants and comes from the middle of Europe, where there are only a few different species since the ice…

Afzelia (raw)

Face Veneer Afzelia Species: Afzelia (Afzelia bipidensis) Origin: Tropical West and Central Africa Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: light brown to reddish-brown Available certified: Yes The Afzelia also known as Doussié belongs to the subfamily of the caesalpinia family and comes from the tropical West and Central Africa. It can reach a growth height of up to 40…

Afromosia (raw)

Face Veneer Afromosia Species: Afromosia (Pericopsis elata) Origin: tropical West and Central Africa Manufacturing method: sliced Colouring: testaceous to light olive Available certified: No The Afromosia belongs to the subfamily of the legume family and comes from the tropical West and Central Africa. It can reach a growing height of up to 50 m and a…