CWP RECONSTITUTED Birch Veneers

0,6 mm surface veneers.
Manufactured from 1,5 mm through dyed birch veneers.

Ideal surface material
for furniture, interior walls & doors, ceilings, acoustic boards, parquet etc.

COLOUR YOUR WORLD ECOLOGICALLY

CWP specializes in the through-dying of woodusing environmentally friendlyprocess,which contains no harmful substances.  The process maintains the feel and workability of the real wood. In the dying process, the colour penetrates through the entire thickness of the material ensuring durable and natural colours: Through-dyed material has a long product life cycle. All the raw material is sourced from sustainable forests, PEFC/FSC-certified. CWP-veneers are EN 717-1 standard-compliant (formaldehyde).

CWP NORTHERN WOOD SURFACES ARE DIFFERENT

CWP reconstituted veneers are created from thick veneer layers, which gives an unique look to the surfaces reflecting light and colour in an unparalleled way.

CWP DESIGNING WOOD TO SUIT CLIENTS NEEDS

We provide beautiful and natural standard colours. Also customers’ colours are possible.

contact us
for more details

CWP-veneers sales and enquires
Sales Manager Sirpa Pesonen
sirpa.pesonen@cwp.fi
+358 44 505 0766   

CWP® Coloured Wood Products Oy Jänhiäläntie 9
55300 Rauha
Finland

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