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…

Madrone burl (varnished)

Face Veneer Madrone burl varnished 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…

Khaya Mahogany (varnished)

Face Veneer Khaya Mahogany varnished Species: Khaya (Khaya ivorensis)Origin: AfricaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: reddish-brownAvailable certified: No The Khaya mahogany of the species Khaya ivorensis is mainly found on the west coast of Africa and is one of the longest known imported woods. The Khaya woods are close botanical relatives of the American mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) and…

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…

Amboyna burl (varnished)

Face Veneer Amboyna burl varnished Species: Amboyna burl (Flindersia amboinensis) Origin: Southeast Asia, Africa Manufacturing method: peeled Colouring: orange-red over purple-brown to leather-coloured Available certified: No The Amboyna burl belongs to the Padoukwoods and takes its home from the islands of Ambon, an Indonesian province on which it has its main occurrence – it is…

Maple burl (varnished)

Face Veneer Maple burl varnished Species: maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)Origin: Central EuropeManufacturing method: peeledColouring: golden brownAvailable certified: Yes The European maple belongs to the subfamily of Hippocastanoideae and originates from Central Europe, wher there are only a few different species since the Ice Ages. The maple delivers a golden brown veneer with warm and fiendly appearance.…

Walnut burl (varnished)

Face Veneer Walnut burl varnished Species: Walnut burl (Juglans regia)Origin: Central, West and South EuropeManufacturing method: peeledColouring: light to dark brown, often with grey, reddish or purple impactAvailable certified: Yes The walnut burl belongs to the family  of noble foliage woods and originates from Europe. It can reach a growth height of up to 30m…

Madagascar rosewood (varnished)

Face Veneer Madagascar rosewood varnished Species: Madagascar rosewood (Dalbergia spp.)Origin: AfricaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: yellow-red to brownCertified available: No The Madagascar rosewood, which originates mainly from Africa, has been a highly valued fine wood for centuries and was imported early because of its special colouring. Like all rosewood species, it has an even basic coloration with…

Mahogany Pommele (varnished)

Face Veneer Mahogany Pommele varnished Species: Mahogany Pommele (Swietenia spp.) Origin: Central AmericaManufacturing method: slicedColouring: reddish brownCertified available: No The special drawing of the mahogany is usually referred to by the French word “pommele = apple-shaped” – hence Moabi Pommele. It comes from a deformity in the tree structure, which shows a series of small…