Anigre figured veneer is distinguished by its lively grain, marked by natural variations and subtle plays of light that bring depth and texture to the surface. Depending on the selection, the figure can be more or less expressive, giving the material an elegant and nuanced presence that is ideal when wood becomes a central element of a project.
Widely introduced in Europe after the Second World War as a light toned alternative for modernist furniture, anigre became a prominent species in decorative veneer during the 1950s and 60s. Today, its figured form continues to bring warmth and character to both contemporary and more classic projects, while maintaining a refined and balanced aesthetic.


