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Veneer is a thin sheet of wood called a veneer leaf, how the wood is cut from the log determines the appearance of the veneer. The veneer sheets we use are knife-cut, which means you can see the lines from the tree's growth rings. Our tables are always veneered with 'thick veneer', it is 1.5 mm thick. This makes the tabletop refinishable and simplifies future reconditioning.
Veneer ∙ White16
A white pigmented lacquer.
Veneer ∙ No10
A clear lacquer with impulses of white pigmentation to preserve the tone of the wood over time and prevent it from yellowing.
Veneer ∙ No10
A clear lacquer with impulses of white pigmentation to preserve the tone of the wood over time and prevent it from yellowing.
Veneer ∙ No11
Clear lacquered oak.
Veneer ∙ 08
A darker finish where the wood grain retains the table's wood feel. This finish is done on ash.