Flat cutQuarter cut
Maple veneer flat cut with soft grain and subtle natural variations
Maple veneer flat cut with flowing grain and light uniform tone
Maple veneer flat cut with subtle grain and clean appearance
Maple veneer quarter cut with fine and consistent grain
Maple veneer quarter cut with even texture and bright appearance
Maple veneer quarter cut with straight grain and minimalist look
Sur dosseSur quartier
Maple veneer flat cut with soft grain and subtle natural variations
Maple veneer flat cut with flowing grain and light uniform tone
Maple veneer flat cut with subtle grain and clean appearance
Maple veneer quarter cut with fine and consistent grain
Maple veneer quarter cut with even texture and bright appearance
Maple veneer quarter cut with straight grain and minimalist look
Sur dosseSur quartier
Maple veneer flat cut with soft grain and subtle natural variations
Maple veneer flat cut with flowing grain and light uniform tone
Maple veneer flat cut with subtle grain and clean appearance
Maple veneer quarter cut with fine and consistent grain
Maple veneer quarter cut with even texture and bright appearance
Maple veneer quarter cut with straight grain and minimalist look

Sugar maple is an iconic species of North American forests, recognized for its light color and its subtle yet elegant presence. Its tone generally ranges from creamy white to very pale beige, sometimes slightly golden, making it a wood particularly appreciated for bright and contemporary interiors. Maple veneer allows the creation of clean surfaces that highlight the simplicity and natural purity of the material.

Beyond its use in cabinetry and interior design, sugar maple holds an important place in North American culture as it is the tree from which sap is harvested to produce maple syrup. Its density and strength have also made it a preferred wood for flooring, countertops, and even certain sports surfaces such as basketball courts. In veneer form, it offers elegant and luminous panels that integrate easily into a wide variety of styles and environments.

Species Profile

Origin

Canada, United States

Other Names

Hard maple, sugar maple, white maple, “Acer Saccharum”

Color Range

From creamy white to very pale beige, sometimes slightly golden

Characteristics

Hard and dense wood, maple produces veneer sheets that accept finishes very well

Price Range

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Dimensions

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

Machining

Good

Finishing

Excellent

CITES Status

Not listed under CITES

Inspiring Projects

Projects that showcase the beauty of the material and reveal the full potential of veneer in refined and carefully crafted interior designs.