VENEER

Pine

Pine is the most common species of tree in the world. It is also used for doors, parquet, paneling and lining. Popular as solid wood for country-style furniture and rooms as well as for Scandinavian-style furniture. The heartwood is reddish-yellow to brownish-red and darkens in time. Typical for the wood are irregular annual rings and […]

ID: Pine

Birds Eye Maple

Special form of Hard Maple (Sugar Maple) in which the so-called Birdseye form around the log due to “sleeping bud growth”. This shows as small dots in the wood.High quality architectural woodwork, high quality furniture. For price reasons often copied by fineline veneers (artificial Birdseye Maple). At the present time it is fashionable to color-stain […]

ID: Birds Eye

Eucalyptus

Plain Eucalyptus – like Eucalyptus Pommele and Figured Eucalyptus – is rarely used as face veneer, but mostly for sides and for interior veneers as the wood is not very expressive. Besides for veneers, Eucalyptus is used for railroad ties and in ship and vehicle construction.As plantation wood mostly used for paper production. Colour ranges […]

ID: Eucalyptus

Ebony

Very rare Veneer wood. It grows only with small dimensions. The wood is black with brown regular or irregular reddish-brown to green-brown streaks. The wood has a distinct sheen and is most decorative. Origin:  Eastn Indies

ID: Ebony

Zebrano

Primarily sliced veneer, occasionally rotary cut for face veneer, used for furniture, luxury architectural woodwork, today used especially for dashboard paneling in the automobile industry.It is almost always quarter sliced. Zebrawood is extremely dependent on fashion trends although it is a very decorative wood. Origin: West Africa

ID: Zebrano

Knotty Oak

Knotty Oak veneers are used too little extent in the production of mass-produced furniture but mostly employed for interior work. The most frequent species of tree in the European forest mostly occurs as pedunculate or sessile oak. Oak can be finished well and without difficulty with all surface treatments. Origin: Europe

ID: Oak

Red Gum

The sapwood is cream-coloured and relatively uniform-looking; the heart wood is of a reddish to dark-brown colour both of which can alternate within one single log, thus creating a beautiful marblelike effect. When working up the sap and heart wood together, an extremely decorative result is obtained. The heart wood often has a silky sheen. […]

ID: Red Gum

Wenge Crown

Wenge is a valuable veneer wood, specially used as slicing wood for face veneer with close veins. Architectural wood for furniture, paneling and parquet flooring, construction lumber. Generally cut half round on the staylog. The heartwood is most resistant to fungi, insect attack and the weather. Best suitable are DD and PU varnishes at a […]

ID: Wenge

Bamboo Veneer

We offer an extensive range of bamboo veneer collection which can be used for a variety of purposes including  wall paneling, furniture, staircases,  door, kitchens, store fixtures, flooring, and ceiling panels.These veneers can be supplied.  The process starts from shaving each stick of bamboo into thin slices and then rejoining them back together to create […]

ID: Bamboo

Reocn

Hope we have informed you well. Our veneer collection is not limited to this catalogue. We can customize the design and sizes according to your requirement.  Kindly send your enquires by email to  info@agcveneer.com or akbarzaheer@agcveneer.comOr call us on +971 6 743 1664 for further assistance.

ID: Reocn

Elm Burl

Very decorative veneer wood, high quality architectural woodwork and high class furniture making. The color of the heartwood is light to dark brown. Fine-eyed burl veneer with large dimensions and few open defects or bark pockets are sold at very high prices. The wood takes any surface treatment well. Origin: Central Europe

ID: Elm Burl

Vavona

It is used for high quality architectural woodwork, furniture production possible but only produced in Southern Europe so far. The veneers are       relatively fragile. The Vavona Burl is deep dark red in color and in principle one can differentiate between two types (1) Lace form: the actually burly wood &  (2)  Birdseye […]

ID: Vavona

Mapa Burl

Mapa Burl are Poplar trees which develop abnormal trunk formations as a result of external influences, i.e. burl growth in the form of widely        scattered, little spots in their trunks but not in their roots giving the veneer its burly appearance. As rotary cut wood for high quality face veneer.The wood is […]

ID: Mapa Burl

Ash Burl

Good veneer wood for furniture and interior decorating. Logs having an olive-colored heart (“Olive Ash”) as well as Ash burls are in specially high demand as Olive Ash. Also used as wood for sports equipment (parallel bars, etc., due to its high bending strength), gun stocks, tool handles and grips. Brown heart veneers are stained […]

ID: Ash Burl

Walnut Burl

The burl is only a “by-product”, the actual purpose of the tree is to grow nuts.second product and sold. Highest quality interior work and furniture production.Walnut burl occurs in many different forms. From head veneer and cluster to solid burl which now as before numbers amongst the most expensive and most sought after veneers. Splitting […]

ID: Walnut

Walnut Crown

Best known felling areas for high quality veneer wood are the Eastern States in the USA with Delaware in the east, New York in the north, Iowa in the west and Kentucky in the south with the main centre in Ohio and Indiana. As a general rule American Walnut mostly grows in mixed forests. Due to […]

ID: Walnut

Figured Sycamore

Figured Sycamore veneers are mostly produced for the American and Asian markets. Figured Sycamore is excellently suited for polishing and staining. The wood fibres are wavy which gives this species of wood its typical pattern. Varnishes resistant to UV rays are recommended to prevent premature yellowing. The wood has a great tendency to check and […]

ID: Sycamore

Sycamore

Sycamore is to be found all over Europe but very seldom as Figured Sycamore. The wood is almost white. The veneer must be dried soon after slicing otherwise it will turn yellow under the influence of light and air.  Generally used for all wood products where particular importance is attached to the white color. Heart […]

ID: Sycamore

Jatoba Quarter Teak

Jatoba is mainly used as parquet wood and less often as furniture wood in the series furniture production. Ideal also for terrace wood due to its good resistance to fungal disease and insect infestation. The veneer business distinguishes between the more light brown and the more reddish types and uses one or the other color, […]

ID: Jatoba

Iroko

Iroko is native to the tropical, semi-deciduous rain forests and tropical, humid, rain-green forests. The consistently yellowish brown wood is not very decorative, however, has good dimensions and widths. Very resistant to pest-infestation, however, as opposed to real teak, not entirely. Origin: West, Central and East Africa

ID: Iroko

Red Oak

Red Oak is used for facing in the furniture and door industries and as construction wood. Unlike in White Oak, Red Oak wood is not suitable for staves due to its open pores. Only very good logs are used for slicing, others are peeled. The color is light reddish to dark red. Compared with White […]

ID: Red Oak

White Oak Quarter

The White Oak can be used universally in all branches of the wood working industry because it is most resistant to external influences. That is why it is held esteem in the veneer and lumber trades due to its expressive texture. All surface treatments are easy to apply and the wood is particularly suitable for […]

ID: Oak

White Oak Crown

The White Oak can be used universally in all branches of the wood working industry because it is most resistant to external influences. That is why it is held esteem in the veneer and lumber trades due to its expressive texture. All surface treatments are easy to apply and the wood is particularly suitable for […]

ID: Oak

Sepeli Quarter

Sapele is used as sliced veneer for faces, furniture, paneling, parquet flooring, doors, pianos and construction lumber. Only irregular fiber grains make it difficult to produce smooth surfaces. The wood takes well to stains, varnishes and polishes. No difficulty to produce joints with glue, screws and nails, all of which are durable. Origin:  Africa

ID: Sepeli

Hard Maple Crown

Hard Maple is one of the most used furniture woods in USA.  It can be easily stained and can be surface-treated with any finish with no difficulty. Glue joints hold well and pre-drilled joints preferred over nail joints. Apart from its use as wood also significant as the source of maple syrup.       […]

ID: Hard Maple

Burma Teak

In the veneer trade a difference is made between Golden Teak and Streaked Teak. The wood has a slightly oily surface. High quality wood for            architectural woodwork and mass-produced furniture. Special surface finishes should be used for the treatment of Teak. The surface, which needs to be thoroughly brushed down, […]

ID: Burma Teak

Cherry Crown

Excellent and very exclusive veneer wood for the furniture industry and interior fixtures. The Cherry used and sought for the wood working                industry is not cultivated in the garden but is the wild growing tree occurring in forest stands. It grows generally alone in mixed stands. It is […]

ID: Cherry

Bubinga

Bubinga is used for higher quality architectural woodwork and mass-produced furniture, paneling and parquet flooring. The wood is suitable for any type of varnish or polish treatment.  To achieve the required grain Bubinga is either true quarter cut (rather plain) or rotary cut eccentrically (colorful). No special consideration is necessary during jointing and glue joints […]

ID: Bubinga

Beech Crown

For veneer, compared with other European species Beech is large in dimension. Beech is used for furniture, parquet flooring and chipboard and is excellently suited for bending (seating furniture).Beech also is well-suited for work benches as well as being good construction lumber. Any type of surface finish can be applied to Beech. It takes stains […]

ID: Beech Crowon

Anegrey Quarter

The figuring of Anegre is very pronounced and beautiful.  Anegre is used for high quality purposes. It is a special wood for printing and dyeing. Surface treatment is possible by all the usual methods but white patches can appear on the surface as a result of calcium deposits. There is no great difficulty in drying […]

ID: Anegrey Quarter

Ash Quarter

Ash is suitable for all types of surface finishes and colored stains are used in particular. Good veneer wood for furniture and interior decoration. Much sought after are logs without or with a small brown heart because only the “natural” white ash or lightly stained colors are considered to be high quality furniture wood.  The […]

ID: Ash Quarter

Ash Crown

Ash is suitable for all types of surface finishes and colored stains are used in particular. Good veneer wood for furniture and interior decoration. Much sought after are logs without or with a small brown heart because only the “natural” white ash or lightly stained colors are considered to be high quality furniture wood.  The […]

ID: Ash Crown