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Tulip Tree Crown Cut Azabache

Tulip Tree Crown Cut Black Amber NAF 100

Tulip Tree Crown Cut Azabache.

Tulip Veneer, is a creamy white veneer, as the name implies. It produces light-weight and very soft wood, with a fine texture and grane.

This tree , also known as American Whitewood, usually comes from Southeast region of the USA, but it is planted and cultivated in other countries.

The heartwood varies from light yellow to reddish brown and darkens very quickly in the air. The sapwood is whitish or creamy white and several centimetres wide, tending to be narrower in old-growth trees. It is usually variegated or striped, while the heartwood varies greatly in its colouring. It can be treated with the usual finishes without problems, and it is very easy to machining.

Sophisticated Strength.

Tulip wood was often used for the interior of cabinets and is a good choice for painting.

The sliced and peeled veneer is used almost exclusively for interior surfaces, and also in Southern Europe, is used to mass-produced furniture.

Azabache (black amber) finishing has a strong appearance in the environment where it is placed. It is a sophisticated and elegant look, that provides a clear aspect in the spaces.

So it has a powerful look by itself, but combined with another dying tones, or with another kind of veneers with different treatments, and also, with different wood species, can give you unexpected and very interesting result.

The natural character of this material is reasserted, now that our dyed finishing let appreciate perfectly the beautiful crown cut, where you can value its organic origin.

IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature

PEFC - Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification

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