Marble 3420

Tech veneer overcomes the natural imperfections of natural veneer, with products free from defects such as wormholes, knots, and color variations.

Pattern 978N

Technology-based veneer products are designed using computers to produce a variety of colors and textures, resulting in brighter hues, more pronounced three-dimensional grain patterns, and dynamic, vibrant designs.

White Cat’s Eye

Tech Wood Veneer: Refers to a new type of wood material that leverages bionic principles, undergoing high‑tech processing and re‑structuring and embellishment of ordinary wood to create a material with superior performance.

Teak 1690Q

Tech Wood Veneer: Refers to a new type of wood material that leverages bionic principles, undergoing high‑tech processing and re‑structuring and embellishment of ordinary wood to create a material with superior performance.

Silver Oak 350Q

Easy to process and treat: It is easy to work with and can be treated for corrosion resistance, insect prevention, fire retardancy (flame‑retardant), and moisture resistance.

Silver Sandalwood 1827Q

Technological veneer overcomes the limitation of small diameters inherent in natural veneer, and can be processed into various sheet sizes according to different needs.

Silver Fir 707Q

With the implementation of national logging bans and natural forest conservation policies, the availability of valuable tree species is steadily declining, making technologically produced thin veneer a viable substitute for decorative materials made from precious wood.

Silver Pear 88210Q

With the implementation of national logging bans and natural forest conservation policies, the availability of valuable tree species is steadily declining, making technologically produced thin veneer a viable substitute for decorative materials made from precious wood.

Silver Pear 4549Q

Thanks to the regularity and consistency of their grain patterns, engineered veneer products do not exhibit variations in texture or color caused by differences in raw timber or between batches, as is often the case with natural veneer.

Silver Pear 3196Q

Tech veneer overcomes the natural imperfections of natural veneer, with products free from defects such as wormholes, knots, and color variations.

Silver Pear 705Q

Technology-based veneer products are designed using computers to produce a variety of colors and textures, resulting in brighter hues, more pronounced three-dimensional grain patterns, and dynamic, vibrant designs.

Silver Pear 645Q

Tech Wood Veneer: Refers to a new type of wood material that leverages the principles of bionics, undergoing high‑tech processing and re‑structuring and embellishment of ordinary wood to produce superior performance.

Silver Pear 635Q

Easy to process and treat: It is easy to work with and can be treated for corrosion resistance, insect prevention, fire retardancy (flame‑retardant), and moisture resistance.

Tulip

Easy to process and treat: It is easy to work with and can be treated for corrosion resistance, insect prevention, fire retardancy (flame‑retardant), and moisture resistance.

Teak W-35

Technological veneer overcomes the limitation of small diameters inherent in natural veneer, and can be processed into various sheet sizes according to different needs.

Teak 8023C

With the implementation of national logging bans and natural forest conservation policies, the availability of valuable tree species is steadily declining, making technologically produced thin veneer a viable substitute for decorative materials made from precious wood.

Teak 014C

Thanks to the regularity and consistency of their grain patterns, engineered veneer products do not exhibit variations in texture or color due to differences in raw timber or between batches, unlike natural veneer products.

Teak 3S

Tech veneer overcomes the natural imperfections of natural veneer, with products free from defects such as wormholes, knots, and color variations.

Cherry Wood 119S

Rich in color and diverse in variety: Technologically advanced veneer products are designed using computers to produce a wide range of colors and textures, resulting in brighter hues, more pronounced three-dimensional grain patterns, and dynamic, vibrant designs.

Cherry 119C

Tech Wood Veneer: Refers to a new type of wood material that leverages bionic principles, undergoing high‑tech processing and re‑structuring and embellishment of ordinary wood to create a material with superior performance.

Ginkgo 727S

Easy to process and treat: It is easy to work with and can be treated for corrosion resistance, insect prevention, fire retardancy (flame‑retardant), and moisture resistance.

Ginkgo 703S

Large decorative panel sizes: Technological thin wood overcomes the limitation of small diameters inherent in natural veneer, allowing it to be processed into various panel dimensions according to different needs.

Ginkgo 38C

With the implementation of national logging bans and natural forest conservation policies, the availability of valuable tree species is steadily declining, making technologically produced thin veneer a viable substitute for decorative materials made from precious wood.

Ginkgo 34C

Thanks to the regularity and consistency of their grain patterns, engineered veneer products do not exhibit variations in texture or color caused by differences in raw timber or between batches, as is often the case with natural veneer.

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