Fumed figured eucalyptus veneer combines the natural movement of the wood with a deeper and more contrasted palette. The fuming process alters the color of the wood throughout its mass, shifting the tones toward richer browns, sometimes almost black, while preserving the natural variations of the grain. In veneer form, this combination creates rich and dynamic surfaces where the play of light enhances the depth and character of the material.
Today widely cultivated in different regions of the world, eucalyptus is an important resource in the wood industry due to its relatively fast growth and good availability. When it displays more pronounced natural variations, it becomes particularly sought after for decorative veneer. The fuming process further enhances its appearance by darkening the wood’s tone without relying on surface stains, resulting in contemporary and expressive panels where the material itself remains at the center of the design.


