Recon Veneer
Recon Veneer (short for Reconstituted Veneer) is an engineered decorative veneer made by slicing and dyeing fast-growing plantation wood, then laminating the slices into blocks that are re-sliced to create consistent grain patterns.
Structure & Appearance
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Material – Typically made from poplar, obeche, or other plantation timber.
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Grain – Uniform and repeatable, can mimic exotic hardwoods like teak, wenge, or ebony.
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Color – Available in a wide variety of natural wood tones and custom shades.
Key Features
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Eco-friendly – Uses fast-growing species instead of endangered hardwoods.
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Consistent design – Every sheet looks the same, ideal for large projects.
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Workability – Easy to cut, press, and finish.
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Versatility – Suitable for furniture, wall panels, doors, and cabinetry.
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Cost-effective luxury – Gives the look of rare woods at a fraction of the price.