Our range of Products includes hardwood, natural wood veneer, reconstituted veneer andsolid wood flooring , also known as parquet. Solid woods and veneers are both excellent materials to work with and create elegant interiors. They both fill your space with timeless natural beauty and warmth.
If you are looking for attractive lines, an organic feel and a sense of sturdiness, solid wood has no equal. Whether you admire bold or delicate curves, matched grain patterns, inlaid or exotic woods, then incorporated veneer is an elegant yet affordable and eco-friendly solution with which to turn your dreams into reality.
Veneer is genuine wood. It fills your space with the elegance and warmth of natural wooden surfaces while using the least amount of timber. Veneer isrelatively cheaper than solid timber, and offers greater stability when used with sheet materials. It is put to most economic use by slicing wooden logs into thin veneer sheets 0.6 mm thick or more.
Thanks to various splicing techniques, veneer offers an incredible variety of grain patterns, textures and shapes allowing unlimited architectural and furniture designs. Veneer can be used to make all types of furniture, doors, floors, walls, dashboards, yacht interiors, aircraft interiors, and much more. Middle East Wood offers a stunning variety of natural wood veneers, which add natural glow and beauty to any space or furnishings. We invite you to explore our beautiful collection.
The size of the log, the species of wood, the desired grain pattern and other factors determine which type of cut will be made to create veneer. Below are some of the mosts common methods of cutting logs
Full Round Rotary Cut
A whole log is centered on a lathe and turned against a broad cutting knife set into the log at a slight angle. Rotary cutting or "peeling" of a log produces a continuous sheet of veneer as if the tree was a roll being unrolled. It is the most economical method of cutting; it produces anunpredictablepattern in veneers as it cuts through the successive layers of growth rings.
Quarter Slicing
The slicing is made perpendicular to the annual growth rings of the tree. This creates a straight grain appearance.
Plain Slicing
By slicing parallel to the center of the log, a raised "cathedral effect" is formed by the innermost growth rings. This cut of veneer is ideally suited for wall panels, doors and furniture because of the consistency in its grain, and the ability to match sequences of leaves.
Half-Round Slicing
Sliced on an arc parallel to the center of the log, this cut achieves a flat-cut veneer appearance