Exotic Wood Veneers
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We've added a collection of exotic veneers, such as Zebrawood, Lyptus, Wenge, and Quartered Walnut. These unique wood species offer a range of grain patterns from mild, evenly colored English Sycamore, Quartered Cherry and Wenge to decidedly wild American Red Gum and Zebrawood. We put a Natural finish on each species so that the full effect of natural variations in color, texture and grain may be appreciated.
Exotic Wood Veneers are offered through our Millennia line of frameless cabinetry in the door styles shown below. Color and grain variations should be expected between doors and drawer fronts and from one cabinet to the next. These are natural characteristics of wood and are not considered a defect.
Please note that Exotic Wood Veneer styles have a 6-week lead-time.
Coronado
Coronado is a vertical grain style available in the single species shown below. Veneers are not sequentially matched, so there will be variations between doors and fronts on the same cabinet and adjacent cabinets.
![]() Quartered Walnut |
![]() English Sycamore |
![]() Lyptus |
![]() American Red Gum |
![]() Rosewood |
![]() Zebrawood |
![]() Wenge |
![]() Quartered Cherry |
Strata
Strata is a 3-piece door with vertical grain "stiles" and a horizontal grain center panel, available in the combinations shown below. Veneers are not sequentially matched, so there will be variation between doors and fronts on the same cabinet and adjacent cabinets.
Quartered Cherry vertical stiles | center panel options:
![]() Quartered Cherry |
![]() American Red Gum |
![]() Rosewood |
![]() Quartered Walnut |
Quartered Walnut vertical grain stiles | center panel options:
![]() American Red Gum |
![]() Lyptus |
![]() English Sycamore |
![]() Zebrawood |
Wenge vertical grain stiles | center panel options:
![]() American Red Gum |
![]() Bamboo |
![]() Lyptus |
American Red Gum: Wild & Wonderful
We wanted to highlight the beauty and unpredictable nature of this North American
hardwood. Red Gum veneer will range in color from pale, pinkish brown to deep red, and
may include blue-gray tones and even dark brown or black streaks. The bold, prominent
grain patterns will vary between door and drawer fronts on the same cabinet and on
adjacent cabinets, yielding a colorful, dramatic appearance. The doors below are an
example of some of the patterns and colors you may see side-by-side. Fabulous!
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Designing with Red Gum
When designing with American Red Gum, keep in mind that this veneer is not sequentially matched. That means that every door and drawer front is likely to have a different color and grain pattern. It's a great look when all the doors are in a horizontal line, but can get pretty busy when doors and/or drawers are stacked on top of each other, as seen in the images below. (Shown on Coronado - the look will not be as pronounced with Strata.)
The designs below showcase a variety of ways to use Red Gum as a striking focal point or accent to another species.























