Yew tree burl (raw)

Face Veneer Yew tree burl  Species: Yew tree (Taxus baccata L.)Origin: Europe, North Africa, AsiaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: beige over golden yellow to golden brownAvailable certified: Yes The Yew tree, earlier called „bow tree“ belongs to the family of taxaceae and comes from Europe. It is considered to be one of the oldest grooves and was…

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…

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…

Vavone burl (varnished)

Face Veneer Vavone burl varnished Species: Vavone burl (Sequioa sempervisens)Origin: CaliforniaManufacturing method: peeledColouring: golden brown to red-brownAvailable certified: Yes The vavone burl comes from the Californian sequoia and usually grows just above the root base of the trunk. Many of these gigantic trees reach a biblical age of up to 200 years and reach a…

Oregon (varnished)

Face Veneer Oregon varnished 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…

Hemlock fir (varnished)

Face Veneer Hemlock fir varnished 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…

Yew tree burl (varnished)

Face Veneer Yew tree burl varnished Species: Yew tree (Taxus baccata L.)Origin: Europe, North Africa, AsiaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: beige over golden yellow to golden brownAvailable certified: Yes The Yew tree, earlier called „bow tree“ belongs to the family of taxaceae and comes from Europe. It is considered to be one of the oldest grooves and…