puupinnoille
Puupinnoille is a term used in Finnish woodworking to describe the practice of applying thin sheets of wood, known as veneers, onto a base material to create a finished surface that resembles solid wood. Veneered panels are commonly used in furniture, cabinetry, interior walls, and decorative objects. The technique enables the appearance of high-grade wood while using less material and improving dimensional stability.
Veneers are produced from various wood species and in different cuts, such as sliced or rotary-cut. The
Advantages include lower material cost, reduced weight, greater dimensional stability, and the ability to use rare
Historically, veneering has been used for centuries in European and Asian furniture and architectural woodwork. Modern