Flat cut
Pearwood veneer flat cut, featuring fine cathedral grain and uniform pinkish tone
Flat cut pearwood veneer with subtle flowing grain and slight natural variation
Flat cut pearwood veneer with smooth, uniform appearance and low-contrast grain
Sur dosse
Pearwood veneer flat cut, featuring fine cathedral grain and uniform pinkish tone
Flat cut pearwood veneer with subtle flowing grain and slight natural variation
Flat cut pearwood veneer with smooth, uniform appearance and low-contrast grain
Sur dosse
Pearwood veneer flat cut, featuring fine cathedral grain and uniform pinkish tone
Flat cut pearwood veneer with subtle flowing grain and slight natural variation
Flat cut pearwood veneer with smooth, uniform appearance and low-contrast grain

Pearwood is a European species known for its refined appearance and its soft, warm color. Its palette generally ranges from pinkish beige to deeper pinkish-brown, offering an elegant and subtle presence. Pearwood veneer allows the creation of homogeneous and refined surfaces that bring a great deal of finesse to panels and furniture.

Long used in fine cabinetry, pearwood is appreciated for its understated appearance and its ability to produce very elegant panels. It has notably been used in the production of furniture and decorative objects where a wood with delicate and balanced tones was desired. In decorative veneer, pearwood creates warm and timeless surfaces that integrate well into both classic and contemporary interiors.

Species Profile

Origin

France

Other Names

“Pyrus communis”

Color Range

From pinkish beige to warm pinkish-brown, with soft undertones

Characteristics

Fine and dense wood, pearwood accepts 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