What is ‘Mix matched’ or ‘Planked’ veneer?

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29 November 2021

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What is ‘Mix matched’ or ‘Planked’ veneer?

In the world of wood veneers, there is a number of ways that veneer leaves can be spliced together to produce the final veneer sheet. Our veneer partner Decospan has developed its own patented machine for the mix matched or planked technique, in which the veneers are jointed together randomly to give the final sheet the appearance of solid wood without disadvantages such as warping as the humidity varies. The image below is a great showcase of our beautiful this natural layout of the veneers look.

One of the key advantages of mix matched veneer is that if panels ever need to be moved or replaced, it can simply be done without the difficulty of trying to replicate the veneer layout of the panel if it was a traditional book match, slip match or quarter match.

Contact our team today to discuss your project or visit one of our showrooms to discover these beautiful wood veneers.

What is ‘Mix matched’ or ‘Planked’ veneer?
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