Our Veneer Range
Veneer is a thin layer of wood, typically less than 1/8 inch thick, that is applied to a surface to enhance its appearance or protect the underlying material. It is often used in furniture, cabinetry, and flooring, providing a high-quality, aesthetic finish while being cost-effective by using less expensive wood underneath.
Here’s a concise list of the key properties of veneer:
- Thinness: Typically less than 1/8 inch thick.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Enhances the appearance of surfaces with natural wood grain patterns.
- Lightweight: Lighter than solid wood, making it easier to handle.
- Cost-Effective: Uses less expensive wood or material as a base, reducing overall cost.
- Versatile: Can be applied to furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and walls.
- Durability: Offers strength and resistance to wear, though thinner layers can be more vulnerable to damage.
- Sustainability: Efficient use of wood resources, especially with engineered or composite veneers.
- Finish Options: Can be stained, painted, or finished with a protective coating.
- Variety: Available in different wood species, cuts (rotary, sliced, quarter, rift), and thicknesses for diverse applications.
- Easy to Maintain: Requires similar care to solid wood but can be more susceptible to scratches or dents.
- Moisture Resistance: Depends on the type of veneer; certain wood species (like teak) offer better resistance to moisture.
Sapeli Veneer
Sapeli veneer is a high-quality wood veneer prized for its rich, reddish-brown color and distinctive interlocked grain patterns. Known for its durability and natural luster, it offers a luxurious aesthetic that enhances both traditional and contemporary interiors. Its fine texture and uniform appearance make it an excellent choice for furniture, cabinetry, wall paneling, and decorative applications. Resistant to wear and aging, Sapeli veneer brings warmth, sophistication, and a timeless appeal to residential and commercial spaces.
Features
- Color: Rich reddish-brown, with darker streaks.
- Grain: Fine, interlocking, with a pronounced pattern.
- Durability: Moderately durable, resistant to wear and tear.
- Uses: Furniture, cabinetry, veneer panels.
- Workability: Easy to work with, but can be prone to tear-out.



Teak Veneer
Teak veneer is a premium wood veneer known for its golden-brown hue, rich grain patterns, and exceptional durability. Highly valued for its natural resistance to moisture and wear, it is an ideal choice for furniture, wall paneling, cabinetry, and interior décor. With its smooth texture and timeless appeal, teak veneer adds warmth, elegance, and sophistication to both modern and classic spaces. Its ability to age gracefully, developing a beautiful patina over time, makes it a preferred option for high-end residential and commercial interiors.
Features
- Color: Golden to medium brown with an oily sheen.
- Grain: Straight, but sometimes wavy or interlocking.
- Durability: Highly durable, resistant to moisture and decay.
- Uses: Outdoor furniture, boat interiors, high-end furniture.
- Workability: Easy to work with, though can be difficult to stain due to its natural oils.




White Oak Veneer
White Oak veneer is a high-quality wood veneer renowned for its light, neutral tones and distinctive grain patterns. Offering a perfect blend of strength and elegance, it enhances both contemporary and traditional interiors with its natural charm. Its durability and versatility make it an ideal choice for furniture, cabinetry, wall paneling, and decorative applications. With a smooth texture and the ability to take stains and finishes beautifully, White Oak veneer brings warmth, sophistication, and timeless appeal to residential and commercial spaces.
Features
- Color: Light to medium brown, with subtle yellowish undertones.
- Grain: Straight, with occasional ray flecks.
- Durability: Very durable, highly resistant to wear and moisture.
- Uses: Furniture, cabinetry, flooring, wine barrels.
- Workability: Easy to work with, but may require sharp tools for clean cuts.



American Walnut Veneer
American Walnut veneer is a premium wood veneer celebrated for its rich, dark brown tones and elegant grain patterns. Known for its durability and natural luster, it adds warmth and sophistication to any interior space. Its smooth texture and striking color variations make it a popular choice for furniture, cabinetry, wall paneling, and decorative accents. Highly versatile and timeless, American Walnut veneer enhances both modern and classic designs, bringing a sense of luxury and refinement to residential and commercial interiors.
Features
- Color: Rich, dark brown with purple or grayish hues.
- Grain: Straight, with occasional swirling or curly patterns.
- Durability: Strong and durable, with good shock resistance.
- Uses: High-end furniture, cabinetry, paneling, veneers.
- Workability: Very easy to work with and takes stain and finish well.



White Ash Veneer
White Ash veneer is a high-quality wood veneer known for its light, creamy tones and pronounced grain patterns. With its exceptional strength and smooth texture, it offers both durability and elegance, making it a versatile choice for furniture, cabinetry, wall paneling, and decorative applications. Its ability to take stains and finishes beautifully allows for a range of design possibilities, from natural warmth to bold, contemporary looks. Whether used in modern or traditional interiors, White Ash veneer brings a timeless appeal and refined sophistication to any space.
Features
- Color: Pale, creamy to light brown.
- Grain: Straight, with a slightly coarse texture.
- Durability: Strong, flexible, and shock-resistant.
- Uses: Furniture, cabinetry, sports equipment (e.g., baseball bats).
- Workability: Easy to work with, takes stain and finish well.


