furnierholz
Furnierholz, or veneer wood, is a thin sheet of wood that is bonded to a solid or engineered core to provide the appearance and texture of a high-quality species at a lower cost and with improved dimensional stability. Veneers are commonly used to decorate plywood, particleboard, and medium-density fibreboard (MDF), as well as in furniture, cabinetry, and interior panels.
Veneer production involves peeling or slicing a log to produce sheets that are typically 0.2 to 3
Veneers vary in appearance and may be natural or highly figured. Plain-sliced, rotary-cut, or quarter-sawn veneers
Key applications include decorative panels for furniture, doors, wall coverings, and interior architecture. Advantages of furnierholz
Sustainability considerations typically emphasize responsible forestry management and certifications such as FSC or PEFC to assure