• Base Material - Plywood, MDF / HDF, Particle Board, OSB, WPC
  • Finishes
    MATTE : Various levels of Matte
    GLOSS : Various levels of Gloss
    SPECIAL : Pro Matte, Soft Touch
    EFFECT : Textures, Metallic & Glittered
  • Size in Feet -
    (I) Vertical Grain - 4,3,2x6 - 4,3,2x7 - 4,3,2x8
    (II) Horizantal Grain - 6x4,3,2 - 7x4,3,2 - 8x4,3,2
    (III) Thickness in mm - 6,8,12,16,18, 25 & 25+
NO Laminates
NO Adhesives
NO Additional Labour
NO Wastage of Materials
Vensa Pre-Finished Texture Series
  • Vensa Pre-Finished Surface Collection
  • Vensa Pre-Finished Veneer Collection
  • Vensa Pre-Finished Premium Veneers
  • Ash
  • Beech
  • Cherry
  • Ebony
  • Elm
  • Macassar
  • Mahogany
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Pine
  • Teak
  • Walnut
  • Wenge

Fraxinus, English name ash, is a genus of flowering plants in the olive and lilac family. Ash is usually straight-grained with a uniform texture. It's quite light and tends to be various shades of beige. Ash is a light colored, smooth-grained hardwood that grows throughout the east coast and parts of Canada. Ash veneer is typically tan, pale creamy to slightly yellowish in color. The reconstituted version is a dyed to look like blackened ash wood. Color: Beige or light brown. Moderately coarse to smooth texture and porous grain.

Beech is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to temperate Europe, Asia and North America. Beech veneer is a pale pink to a creamy reddish light brown color. This veneer is also commonly called steamed beech or European beech. It is strong, with a fine silky texture and tight uniform grain. Beech includes small silvery pith rays, giving the wood a slightly lustrous sheen. It accepts stains and finishes well but is often finished with a clear coat to preserve the warmth and natural beauty of the wood.

Cherry is a hardwood and is easy to work with and strong. It has a satiny texture,  tight uniform grain, and includes a common grain characteristic of slight figure or flashing Cherry veneer is typically  a warm pinkish to red toned wood that ages to a nice reddish brown color.

African ebony ranks as the world's heaviest tree. The jet-black heartwood features a fine, even straight grain, although interlocking grain is occasionally seen Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, most commonly yielded by several species in the genus ... to Indonesia and prized for its luxuriant, multi-colored wood grain. Ebony Wood Veneer has beautiful lines that contrast in the tones of the wood.

Elm veneer is one of our washed design engineered wood veneer, in some region,it named as reconstituted veneer,recomposed veneer, man made veneer. ... They are produced by compression moulding forming of different colors of dyed wood veneers. Elm veneer keeps the natural wood`s features,but free from natural wood defects The heartwood generally has a warm hue that is mid to dark brown with a red tone, while the sapwood is a lighter tan colour

Flat Cut Macassar Ebony Wood Veneer has beautiful lines that contrast in the tones of the wood. ... It is primarily found in The Celebes Islands and commonly known as Indian Ebony, Coromandel and Calamander Wood. It is also known as Madagascar, Tendu, Temru, Tunki and Timbruni. Black with dark brown to orange-brown streaks Common Name: Ebony, Macassar, Calamander, Marblewood, Indian Ebony, Coromandel

Genuine mahogany end grain will have marginal parenchyma, or rows of light brown cells at the border of every growth ring you can see in the end grain. The presence of these is a strong suggestion of Swietenia species, which is the species of tree mahogany comes from. Mahogany veneer is a nice pinkish brown to reddish brown medium grain wood. Mahogany wood is coveted for its reddish to pink hues and being straight-grained, prone to fewer knots and free of gaps. Over time its distinct reddish-brown color darkens. When polished, it displays a gorgeous red sheen and is considered a very durable wood the color of mahogany is a reddish-brown

Maple veneer is typically a creamy white to a pink tinged light yellow wood that ages to a deep pale gold color It has a smooth texture and tight uniform grain. Maple veneer is typically a creamy white to a pink tinged light yellow wood that ages to a deep pale gold color. It tends to be a white hue with pitch fleck and mineral streaks adding some reddish-brown tints to it

Oak wood is generally straight-grained and has an uneven texture Oak wood is exceedingly strong, heavy and durable. It is an attractive light colour with a prominent grain Oak veneer is typically a straw colored light tan-brown to a creamy beige light wheat color to a pink tone. Oak has a medium to coarse texture and an alternating tight to porous grain. Both red oak and white oak are common American hardwoods

Pine is straight-grained and ring-porous, showing its growth rings as dark bands throughout the wood. white pine wood is straight-grained with an even medium texture. It also tends to feature quite a few dark knots, Known for its knotty and rugged look, white pine wood is typically a creamy white color, though it can sometimes have a yellowish hue with the dark knots offering a pleasing contrast. Creamy white to yellow

Its unique texture, natural luster, oily finish, and coarse grains give Teak Veneers an unmatched appeal The grain of true teak wood is generally straight. It will look like straight streaks or lines of a darker color than the rest of the wood Grain is straight, though it can occasionally be wavy or interlocked. Coarse, uneven texture and moderate to low natural luster Teak is a tawny golden color with dark brown and gold streaks when freshly cut. Over time, this color lightens as it dries, giving it a regal, aged look It ranges in colour from golden honey-brown, with contrasting stripes

Walnut grain is typically fine and straight, but may contain irregular patterns with swirls and curves. Highly-figured patterns, sometimes referred to as burls, originate from defects or knots in the walnut. Walnut veneer is light grayish brown to chocolate brown in color. It has a fine to moderately coarse texture, medium porous to uniform grain Walnut is a straight-grained hardwood that ranges from chocolate brown (when it's from the center of the tree) to yellow (from the outer portion of the tree). Light brown to dark chocolate, with some blonde or yellow as well

Wood. Wenge (/ˈwɛŋɡeɪ/ WENG-gay) is a tropical timber, very dark in color with a distinctive figure and a strong partridge wood pattern. Grain is straight, with a very coarse texture. Low natural luster Upon application of a wood finish (particularly an oil finish) the wood can become nearly black. Heartwood is medium brown, sometimes with a reddish or yellowish hue, with nearly black streaks

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