Panels

Veneers

Which materials are available to cabinetmakers for designing furniture surfaces as veneers? Wood surfaces, of course. Usually. If you like "usual". How about a veneer that can be worked like a wood veneer, but is something altogether new and authentic? Not a print.

Foyer with floor-to-ceiling eggshell wall panels in a soft white-green, flanked by two close-ups of the craquelure surface
Eggshell veneer as floor-to-ceiling wall covering – room view and detail
Open living room with a floor-to-ceiling craquelure veneer cabinet wall in soft grey tones, next to a bar with a marble back wall
Craquelure veneer as a floor-to-ceiling cabinet wall
Close-up of two adjoining craquelure veneer doors with a dark brown wood profile and integrated bronze handle
Detail – bronze handle in the veneer front
Eggshell veneer next to a crackle-textured glass wall, set in bronze
Floor-to-ceiling eggshell cabinet wall with brass framing
Floor-to-ceiling built-in wall with silver metal-leaf veneer, in front of it a wrought-iron console with framed photos
Silver metal-leaf veneer as a built-in wall
Sideboard with a silvery shimmering, finely textured veneer surface against the wall
Sideboard in silver veneer
Cabinet wall with eggshell craquelure veneer and slim brass handles
Eggshell veneer with brass handles – cabinet wall detail

For more than ten years we have worked on designing canvas in such a way that we hold in our hands a kind of veneer with a fine craquelure structure. Some may know this surface from old picture frames. The canvas can be pressed onto a wood-based panel with the veneer press, producing a new material. In a cream-white, for instance, the surfaces recall ivory – which they can well match in beauty. From this material, wall panelling can be made, as can furniture or dressing rooms.