Oak is the workhorse of natural veneer. Its light colour and strong grain make it the go-to species for furniture, lamination and interior projects worldwide.
Oak (Quercus spp.) veneer is defined by its light to medium colour and bold, expressive grain. It is one of the most widely used veneer species across the globe, valued for its combination of visual appeal, availability and versatility.
Flat cut oak delivers the iconic cathedral pattern that works beautifully in traditional and transitional interiors. Quarter cut oak produces tight, vertical grain — a favourite for modern minimalist spaces. Rotary cut maximises yield and is commonly used for panel lamination at scale.
From Scandinavian-style furniture to large-scale commercial panel production, oak veneer adapts to virtually any project requirement.
Tables, cabinets, wardrobes and shelving — oak's light tone and bold grain create inviting, natural surfaces.
Oak is a top choice for MDF and plywood lamination. Rotary and flat cut both perform well in lamination lines.
Office fit-outs, retail displays and hospitality spaces rely on oak for its broad appeal and proven durability.