European oak veneer is one of our most popular decorative wood veneers, valued for its rich grain and versatility in a wide range of applications. We offer a variety of wood veneer products, including:
- Man-made wood veneer
- Natural veneer
- Paper-back veneer
- Fleece-back veneer
- Splicing matched veneer
- Wrapping profile veneer
- Veneer edge banding
Our products are ideal for use in the production of doors, cabinets, furniture, and interior decorations. We serve customers across Europe, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and North America.
Customization Options
We offer a range of customization options for our European oak veneer, allowing you to select the ideal thickness, length, and width to meet your project requirements. Custom dimensions are available upon request, ensuring flexibility for any application.
Specification | Available Options |
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Thickness Options | 0.15mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 0.6mm (Standard: 2500x640x0.5mm) |
Length Options | 2030mm, 2200mm, 2500mm, 2800mm, 3100mm, 3400mm (Standard: 2500mm) |
Width Options | 640mm, 830mm, 1280mm (Standard: 640mm) |
Patterns | Oak, Walnut, Teak, Ash, Cherry, Zebrano, Ebony, Maple, Beech, Makore, Rosewood, Sapele, Qiuxiang, Apricot, Wenge, Elm, Pearl, Burl, Exotic |
Grain Options | Flat cut (Cathedral), Quarter cut (Straight grain), Burl, Exotic |
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FAQs about European Oak Veneer
What is the difference between flat cut and quarter cut grains?
Flat cut grains (also known as cathedral grains) have a wave-like pattern, whereas quarter cut grains have a more linear and uniform appearance, making them ideal for modern designs.
Is European oak veneer suitable for exterior use?
European oak veneer is primarily intended for interior use. For exterior applications, specialized treatments or different materials may be required.
Is European oak veneer environmentally friendly?
Yes, using wood veneers is more sustainable than using solid wood, as it makes better use of natural resources by utilizing thin slices of wood. It reduces waste and supports responsible forest management practices.
Can I apply European oak veneer myself, or do I need a professional?
While some experienced DIYers may be able to apply veneer on their own, we recommend hiring a professional for the best results, especially for larger or more intricate applications. A professional ensures proper adhesion and finishing.