Eiche geräuchert

Eiche geräuchert

This veneer is obtained from European oak wood. Oak trees are found throughout almost all of Europe and are the second most common deciduous tree species in Germany.
What makes this veneer special is its intense, dark brown color, which is created secondarily by smoking the veneer. However, the natural grain and color variation of the oak, sometimes with mirroring, remain clearly visible.
This wood is popular for interior design, especially as parquet or plank flooring, but is also used in furniture construction.
The smoking process leaves residues in the wood for a certain period of time, which must evaporate. This is noticeable in fresh veneer due to a strong ammonia smell, which, however, dissipates after a while.
 
 

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Sources: see oak