LACEWOOD

Lacewood is an uncommon veneer with a conspicuous flecking that resembles lace when quarter cut. Reddish brown with a silvery sheen, this striking veneer has a straight grain and small flake–the result of cutting through the medullary ray, which is especially pronounced in the species. Lacewood is always quarter cut and can be fumed to a rich chocolate brown.

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Lacewood Qtd Medium Flake
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Lacewood Qtd Heavy Flake

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Cardwellia Sublimis

Other Names: 

  • Silky Oak
  • Louro Faia
  • Plane
  • Planetree
  • European Lacewood

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