Wood Veneer

Wood veneer became a popular technique for fine furniture making in the 17th century when craftsmen realized that it could offer stability and design possibilities that solid wood could not. Wood veneers are essentially thin sheets of hardwood that are applied to a more modest and stable core material. This is a more sustainable way to use precious or rare species of wood as it requires much less material. Using wood veneer also allows us to arrange the wood grain to create intricate patterns, add inlay or marquetry designs.

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