The Caleidoscope Collection
Dyed, reconstructed
wood veneers that replicate natural woods such as Ash, Cherry,
Ebony, Mahogany, Oak, Rosewood, Teak, and Walnut.
In addition to the natural color of these species, the Caleidoscope
Collection
includes colored and frosted reconstructed veneers in Ash,
Oak, and Obeche.
The wood species utilized to manufacture these
veneers is the fast growing Obeche tree from the managed
Ghana Timber Plantations in Africa. After cutting,
the veneers are dyed to the color of the species being replicated
and are then layered and pressed together to reform a "log".
The log is then re-sliced at different angles to form the
new species. This process utilizes sophisticated computer
technology to visually see what pattern or texture will
be manufactured before re-slicing the log back into veneer
form.
The veneers are produced in uniform sized logs
called "blocks" and are cut into uniform sheet sizes with
consistent grain which are easy for fabricators to handle
and lay up. The uniform sheet size reduces waste which
translates to cost efficiencies.
This collection
offers the specifier and end-user an
eco-conscious alternative
to some of the most commonly used species and to some of
the more scarce, expensive, and exotic species.
Click HERE
to see the grains and colors in The Caleidoscope Collection.
Thickness: |
1/36" |
Average Length: |
110" - 134" |
Average Width: |
24" - 28" |
Cut: |
Quartered or Flat |
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