Bubinga Pommele

Flat cut
Bubinga pommele veneer sheet flat cut showing a cloudy and decorative grain pattern
Bubinga pommele veneer flat cut with a rich and organic textured figure
Bubinga pommele veneer sheet flat cut featuring a distinctive marbled figure
Sur dosse
Bubinga pommele veneer sheet flat cut showing a cloudy and decorative grain pattern
Bubinga pommele veneer flat cut with a rich and organic textured figure
Bubinga pommele veneer sheet flat cut featuring a distinctive marbled figure
Sur dosse
Bubinga pommele veneer sheet flat cut showing a cloudy and decorative grain pattern
Bubinga pommele veneer flat cut with a rich and organic textured figure
Bubinga pommele veneer sheet flat cut featuring a distinctive marbled figure

Bubinga pommele veneer is distinguished by a dense and irregular figure that creates an almost three-dimensional effect on the surface. Small natural undulations in the grain produce a rich and shifting play of light, giving the veneer remarkable depth. Its palette, ranging from pinkish-brown to deep red, further enhances this visual texture and strengthens the material’s impact.

Highly sought after for its distinctive character, pommele bubinga has long been associated with high-end furniture and certain decorative applications where a spectacular wood was desired without resorting to rarer species. In veneer form, it allows the creation of panels with strong visual impact, particularly when the sheets are carefully selected and jointed to reveal the full richness of the figure.

Species Profile

Origin

Ghana

Other Names

Kevazingo (déroulé), african rosewood, “Guibourtia Tessmannii”

Color Range

Pinkish-brown to deep red, with warm undertones

Characteristics

Distinguished by a dense and pronounced figure. It responds strongly to finishing

Price Range

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Dimensions

Standard size 4′ × 8′; custom sizes available upon request

Machining

Good

Finishing

Good

CITES Status

CITES – Appendix II