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Veneer species

Walnut

Walnut

Origin:

Hardwood forests of the eastern and central U.S., especially common in the forests of Indiana

Color:

The coloring tends toward violet-brown.

Characteristics:

Fine, flowery pattern or also a striped texture. Its peculiar texture gives walnut a very elegant, sleek look.

Highest quality, suffused with history. Extravagant, unusual and yet familiar.

Application:

Its exclusive veneer is traditionally considered well-suited to design: from Baroque and Rococo times to today used as a notably high-quality decorative wood in the furniture industry.