Herringbone plywood veneer is a design approach in which wood veneer sheets are cut and arranged in a repeating pattern resembling the bones of a herring fish. Each veneer strip is aligned at a right angle to its neighbors, forming a distinctive "V" shape. This pattern provides a striking and unique aesthetic, bringing a stylish and modern appeal to furniture, flooring, and architectural elements.
The herringbone pattern requires skilled craftsmanship for precise alignment and is ideal for highlighting the wood's natural grain. While labor-intensive, the result is a visually interesting, textured surface that adds character to any space.
Herringbone Plywood Veneers are manufactured in common plywood sheet sizes with a sheet height of 8’ (2.44 m) and sheet width of 4’ (1.22 m). Plywood comes in standard thicknesses between .25”-.75” (6-19 mm).
Herringbone plywood veneer is a design approach in which wood veneer sheets are cut and arranged in a repeating pattern resembling the bones of a herring fish. Each veneer strip is aligned at a right angle to its neighbors, forming a distinctive "V" shape. This pattern provides a striking and unique aesthetic, bringing a stylish and modern appeal to furniture, flooring, and architectural elements.
The herringbone pattern requires skilled craftsmanship for precise alignment and is ideal for highlighting the wood's natural grain. While labor-intensive, the result is a visually interesting, textured surface that adds character to any space.
Herringbone Plywood Veneers are manufactured in common plywood sheet sizes with a sheet height of 8’ (2.44 m) and sheet width of 4’ (1.22 m). Plywood comes in standard thicknesses between .25”-.75” (6-19 mm).