Fumed veneer is a stained dark colored veneer that is vogue these days. Very few types of wood can be processed in this style as there is a specific level of tannic acid required. This tannic acid acts in response with the fuming ammonia to generate the dark hues of brown.
White oak veneer is very thick and dense grain pattern & is generally called vintage veneer. This is a hardwood veneer mostly used for top grade furniture surface creation and interior decoration.
Mahogany veneer is extensively used for designing cabinets to automobile and is highly demanded in the market. This exceptional veneer contains precision-matched splice lines, has a book-matched look and is pre-sanded and set to apply and finish.
Textured veneer is a wood based hpl laminate with textured surface. This veneer provides a new scope of design for typical wood species. The relief-like, 3 dimensional surfaces expand the tangible experience of wooden surfaces remarkably.