Wood Veneer Species


Afromosia (Pericopsis elata)

Type : Quartered

Local/Other Names : Kokrodua, Ayin

Origin : West Africa

Description : Afromosia, also known as Kokrodua or Ayin, is a highly valued hardwood native to the forests of West Africa. When quartered, this wood reveals a straight, uniform grain with a smooth texture and a golden to dark brown coloration that resembles Teak. Afromosia is renowned for its durability, resistance to rot, and workability, making it a preferred choice for high-end furniture, flooring, and joinery. Its density and natural oils contribute to its outdoor longevity, often used in boat building and exterior applications. Environmental considerations are paramount when sourcing Afromosia due to its status in conservation efforts, ensuring sustainable and responsible use.


Anigre (Anigeria spp.)

Type : Quartered Figured

Local/Other Names : Aningeria, Landosan

Origin : West Africa

Description : Anigre quartered figured wood showcases a unique, visually striking grain pattern with a smooth texture, highlighted by its quarter-sawing process which enhances the wood’s natural figure. This cut often reveals a ribbon-like pattern, offering a three-dimensional appearance that is highly prized in veneer form for paneling, high-end cabinetry, and furniture. The color ranges from pale yellow to a light brown, providing a versatile backdrop for various finishes and applications. Its consistent grain and ability to take a fine finish make it a popular choice among craftsmen and designers.


Anigre (Anigeria spp.)

Type : Flat Cut

Local/Other Names : Aningeria, Landosan

Origin : West Africa

Description : Anigre flat cut wood is characterized by its broad, cathedral-like grain patterns, presenting a more pronounced and varied figure compared to its quartered counterparts. This cut enhances the natural beauty of Anigre’s light to medium color palette, making it ideal for architectural veneers, furniture, and interior decoration that seeks to make a statement with wood’s natural aesthetics. The flat cut technique allows for wider boards, showcasing the wood’s natural variations and beauty.


Anigre (Anigeria spp.)

Type : Quartered, Plain

Local/Other Names : Aningeria, Landosan

Origin : West Africa

Description : The quartered, plain cut of Anigre offers a more subdued, uniform appearance with straight grain patterns that are less figured than the quartered figured cut. This style is favored for its elegance and understated beauty, suitable for environments where the wood’s natural texture and color are desired without the distraction of heavy figuring. Ideal for minimalist designs, this cut is commonly used in flooring, paneling, and furniture where consistency and subtlety are key. Its light color palette provides a neutral base for a variety of design aesthetics.


Ash (Fraxinus spp.)

Type : Flat Cut

Local/Other Names : White Ash, Green Ash, Black Ash, Brown Ash

Origin : USA and Canada

Description : Flat Cut Ash refers to a lumber cut from the Ash tree that showcases the wood’s natural grain pattern across the width of the board, offering a more traditional and uniform appearance. This method of cutting results in a distinctive grain pattern known as a cathedral or flame, highly appreciated for its aesthetic appeal. The color of Flat Cut Ash can vary slightly depending on the specific species, ranging from the pale cream of White Ash to the light brown tones of Green Ash, with possible subtle greenish hues.


Ash, Olive Burl (Fraxinus excelsior)

Type : Burl

Local/Other Names : European Ash

Origin : Europe, North Africa, Western Asia

Description : Olive Burl Ash is derived from the European Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior), known for its hard, dense wood and distinctive, highly figured burl patterns. Burl wood, characterized by its unique swirls, knots, and intricate grain patterns, results from abnormal growths on the tree, often caused by stress, injury, or fungal infection. Olive Burl Ash is highly prized in fine woodworking, luxury furniture making, and for decorative veneers, offering a rich texture and visual depth. The color can range from light to dark tones, with the burl patterns providing a complex, captivating appearance. European Ash, as its base species, is a large deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of Asia and Africa, valued for its strength and elasticity.


Ash, White Burl (Fraxinus americana)

Type : Burl

Local/Other Names : European Ash

Origin : Europe, North Africa, Western Asia

Description : White Burl Ash refers to the burl wood from the White Ash tree (Fraxinus americana), renowned for its resilience, elasticity, and light-colored timber. The burl patterns in White Ash are highly sought after for their beauty and complexity, featuring swirling grain and unpredictable figures that make each piece unique. This wood is often used in high-end woodworking, custom furniture, and as decorative veneers, where its distinct texture and figure can be showcased. White Ash burls, like those in other species, form due to unusual growth factors, creating dense, irregular patterns and knots. The base species, White Ash, is a key forestry resource in North America, appreciated for its durable, flexible wood used in a variety of applications, including sporting goods, tool handles, and architectural elements.


Ash, Tamo Burl (Fraxinus mandshurica var. japonica)

Type : Burl

Local/Other Names: Tamo Ash, Japanese Ash

Origin: Japan, East Asia

Description : Tamo Ash (Fraxinus mandshurica var. japonica), also known as Japanese Ash, is celebrated for its distinctive figured grain that mimics burl wood, featuring swirling, quilted, or speckled patterns unique to each piece. Originating from Japan and parts of East Asia, this wood variety showcases a light to medium brown hue, enhancing its allure for luxury woodworking, furniture making, and high-end interior design. Although not a true burl, Tamo Ash’s rarity and the intricate patterns it presents make it highly sought after. Its hard and durable nature complements its visual appeal, making it ideal for a variety of applications while highlighting the rich biodiversity of its native regions.


Avodire (Turraeanthus africanus)

Type : Quartered

Local/Other Names : Apeya, Engan, Lusamba

Origin : Tropical West Africa

Description : Avodire (Turraeanthus africanus), also known by its local names Apeya, Engan, and Lusamba, is a distinguished hardwood from Tropical West Africa, valued for its quarter-sawn cut that showcases a decorative, interlocked grain with variations from subtle waves to pronounced swirls. Its light yellow to golden color, complemented by a silky surface that polishes well, makes it ideal for fine furniture, cabinetry, and architectural veneers. Known for its moderate density and excellent workability, Avodire allows for a smooth finish, highlighting its aesthetic appeal for luxury woodworking. The species’ origin emphasizes the need for sustainable harvesting to preserve this valuable resource, making Avodire a premium choice for discerning craftsmen and designers who prioritize both beauty and environmental responsibility.


Basswood (Tilia americana)

Type : Flat Cut

Local/Other Names : American Linden, Whitewood

Origin : Eastern USA and Canada

Description : Basswood, also known as American Linden or Whitewood, hails from the forests of Eastern USA and Canada. When flat cut, this versatile wood showcases a subtle yet appealing grain pattern with a uniform texture, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Its pale creamy color provides a neutral canvas for various finishes and stains, allowing for seamless integration into diverse design schemes. Basswood’s light weight, ease of workability, and lack of discernible odor make it a favored option for carving, millwork, and intricate woodworking projects. Additionally, its consistent grain and stability make it popular for use in musical instrument construction, particularly for bodies of stringed instruments such as guitars and violins. With its abundance and ease of cultivation, Basswood offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly choice for both craftsmen and manufacturers alike.


Beech, European (Fagus sylvatica)

Type : Flat Cut

Local/Other Names : Central Europe

Origin : Central Europe

Description : European Beech, scientifically known as Fagus sylvatica, originates from the forests of Central Europe. When flat cut, this wood displays a classic and elegant grain pattern with a smooth texture, making it a timeless choice for a variety of applications. Its pale cream to light pinkish-brown coloration offers a neutral backdrop that complements both traditional and contemporary designs. European Beech is prized for its excellent workability, allowing for precise detailing and intricate carving, making it a preferred material for furniture, cabinetry, and architectural millwork. Its moderate density and uniform grain structure also make it suitable for steam bending, enabling its use in curved furniture components. Renowned for its durability and stability, European Beech lends itself well to staining and finishing, providing endless possibilities for customization. With its abundance in Central Europe and responsible forestry practices, European Beech stands as a sustainable choice for discerning craftsmen and designers alike.


Birch

(Betula papyrifera)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : American Birch, Paper Birch, Yellow Birch


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Birch

(Betula papyrifera)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : American Birch, Paper Birch, Yellow Birch


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Comments : Natural Birch is the mixed sapwood and heartwood of the Paper Birch Tree


Birch

(Betula papyrifera)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : American Birch, Paper Birch, Yellow Birch


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Comments : White Birch is the sapwood of the Paper Birch Tree


Birch

(Betula papyrifera)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : American Birch, Paper Birch, Yellow Birch


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Comments : Red Birch is the heartwood of the Paper Birch Tree


Bubinga

(Guibourtia demeusei)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : African Rosewood, Kevazingo


Origin : Cameroon and Gabon


Comments : Kevazingo is the name used when rotary cutting Bubinga


Camphor Burl

(Cinnamomum spp.)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : Cinnamon


Origin : Ceylon, China, Japan


Amburana Cearensis

(Flat Cut)


Type : Burl


Origin : Central and South America


Cherry

(Prunus sertina)


Type : Figured


Local/Other Names : Black, Cherry, Wild Cherry


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Cherry

(Prunus sertina)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Black, Cherry, Wild Cherry


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Cherry

(Prunus sertina)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Black, Cherry, Wild Cherry


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Chestnut

(Castanea sativa)


Type : Flat Cut


Origin : Europe


Ebony, Macassar

(Diospyros celebica)


Type : Quartered


Origin : Celebes Islands (Indonesia)


Carpathian Elm Burl

(Ulmus campestris)


Type : Burl


Origin : Carpathian mountains of Europe


English Sycamore

(Acer pseudoplatanus)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Plane


Origin : Central Europe and England


European Lacewood

(Platanus hybrida)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : European Plane


Origin : Central Europe and England


Harewood

(Acer psuedoplatanus)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Sycamore Plane


Comments : Treated to achieve grey color.


Imbuia

(Phoebe porosa)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Brazilian Walnut


Origin : Brazil


Ash, Japanese

(Fraxinus mandschurica)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Japanese Ash


Origin : South East Asia


Khaya

(Khaya ivorensis)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : African Mahogany


Origin : Tropical Africa


Koto

(Peterygota spp.)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : African pterygota


Origin : West Africa


Austrailian Lacewood

(Cardwellia sublimis)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Silky Oak


Origin : Austrailia


Louro Preto

(Nectandra mollis)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Canela


Origin : Brazil


Madrone Burl

(Arbutus menziesii)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : Madrona, Madrono, Pacific Madrone


Origin : Canada and USA


Crotch Mahogany

(Kyaya ivorensis)


Type : Crotch


Origin : Tropical Africa


Honduras Mahogany

(Swietenia macrophylla)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Tropical Mahogany, Genuine Mahogany


Origin : Central and South America


Honduras Mahogany

(Swietenia macrophylla)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Tropical Mahogany, Genuine Mahogany


Origin : Central and South America


Makore

(Tieghemella heckelii)


Type : Block Mottle


Local/Other Names : Baku


Origin : West Africa


Mapa Burl

(Populus tremula)


Type : Burl


Origin : Central Europe


Maple Burl

(Acer saccharum)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : Hard Maple, Hard Rock Maple, White Maple


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Maple Curly

(Acer saccharum)


Type : Curly


Local/Other Names : Hard Maple, Hard Rock Maple, White Maple


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Maple

(Acer saccharum)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Hard Maple, Hard Rock Maple, White Maple


Origin : Canada and Eastern USA


Movingue

(Distemonanthus benthamianus)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Anyaran, Nigerian Satinwood


Origin : West Africa


Myrtle

(Umbellularia californica)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : Acacia Burl


Origin : California USA


European Oak

(Quercus robur)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : French Oak, German Oak Etc.


Origin : All of Europe


Pine

(Pinus ssp.)


Type : Plain


Local/Other Names : Common Pine


Origin : Southeastern USA


Ponderosa Pine

(Pinus palustris)


Type :Plain


Local/Other Names : Western White Pine


Origin : Pacific Northwest USA and Canada


Red Elm

(Ulmus rubra)


Type : Plain


Local/Other Names : Soft Elm


Origin : USA and Canada


Red Oak

(Quercus spp.)


Type : Flat Cut


Origin : Eastern USA and Canada


Red Oak

(Quercus spp.)


Type : Quartered


Origin : Eastern USA and Canada


Red Oak

(Quercus spp.)


Type : Rift


Origin : Eastern USA and Canada


East Indian Rosewood

(Dalbergia latifolia)


Type : Quartered


Origin : India


Sapele

(Entandrophragma cylindricum)


Type : Pommele


Local/Other Names : Sapelli


Origin : West and East Africa


Sapele

(Entandrophragma cylindricum)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Sapelli


Origin : West and East Africa


Sassafras

(Sassafras albidum)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Golden Elm


Origin : Eastern USA


East Indian Satinwood

(Chloroxylon swietenia)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Ceylon Satinwood


Origin : Central and Southern India


South American Rosewood

(Machaerium spp.)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Santos Rosewood, Pau Ferro


Origin : Brazil


Swiss Pearwood

(Pyrus communis)


Type : Flat Cut


Origin : Europe and UK


English Sycamore

(Acer psuedoplatanus)


Type : Figured


Local/Other Names : Sycamore Plane, Great maple


Origin : Eastern USA and Canada


Teak

(Tectona grandis)


Type : Flat Cut


Origin : Burma, India, SE Asia


Honey Teak

(Tectona grandis)


Type : Flat Cut


Origin : Burma, India, SE Asia


Tulipwood

(Liriodendron tulipifera)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Yellow Poplar, Tuliptree


Origin : Eastern USA


Vavona

(Sequoi sempervirens)


Type : Burl


Origin : North America


Walnut

(Junglans regin grafted to Juglans nigra)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : California Walnut Burl, Claro Walnut


Origin : Eastern USA and Southern Canada


Walnut

(Junglans regin grafted to Juglans nigra)


Type : Burl


Local/Other Names : California Walnut Burl, Claro Walnut


Origin : Eastern USA and Southern Canada


Walnut

(JJuglans nigra)


Type : Flat Cut


Local/Other Names : Black Walnut


Origin : Eastern USA and Southern Canada


Wenge

(Millettia laurentii)


Type : Plain


Origin : Zarie, Cameroon, Gaboon


White Oak

(Quercus spp.)


Type : Flat Cut


Origin : Eastern USA and SE Canada


White Oak

(Quercus spp.)


Type : Quartered


Origin : Eastern USA and SE Canada


White Oak

(Quercus spp.)


Type : Rift


Local/Other Names : French Oak, German Oak Etc.


Origin : Eastern USA and SE Canada


Yew

(Taxus baccata)


Type : Plain


Local/Other Names : English Yew


Origin : Europe and UK


Zebrawood

(Microberlinia brazzavillensis)


Type : Quartered


Local/Other Names : Zebrano


Origin : West Africa