Birch

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Birch wood, predominantly grown and harvested in Northern Europe, is primarily used as rotary-cut veneer in the furniture industry. In the 1950s, it was a popular choice for bedroom furniture and is also commonly used for plywood production. Due to its excellent burning properties, birch is also widely used as firewood.

Birch wood veneer has a very light appearance. The rotary-cut process creates a wild, natural pattern

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