Flat cutQuarter cut
White ash wood veneer flat cut with open grain and natural light tones
White ash wood veneer flat cut with natural grain and pronounced texture
White ash wood veneer flat cut with cathedral pattern and subtle grain contrast
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with straight grain and even texture
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with fine linear pattern and uniform appearance
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with linear structure and consistent light appearance
Sur dosseSur quartier
White ash wood veneer flat cut with open grain and natural light tones
White ash wood veneer flat cut with natural grain and pronounced texture
White ash wood veneer flat cut with cathedral pattern and subtle grain contrast
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with straight grain and even texture
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with fine linear pattern and uniform appearance
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with linear structure and consistent light appearance
Sur dosseSur quartier
White ash wood veneer flat cut with open grain and natural light tones
White ash wood veneer flat cut with natural grain and pronounced texture
White ash wood veneer flat cut with cathedral pattern and subtle grain contrast
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with straight grain and even texture
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with fine linear pattern and uniform appearance
White ash wood veneer quarter cut with linear structure and consistent light appearance

White ash is a species recognized for its light color and natural character. Its color generally ranges from pale beige to light brown with slightly golden tones, allowing it to bring both brightness and warmth to surfaces. White ash veneer offers a natural and expressive appearance that integrates easily into a wide variety of interiors, whether contemporary or more traditional.

White ash has long been used in many applications thanks to its strength and durability. It is particularly known for its use in the manufacturing of sporting goods, such as baseball bats, due to its ability to absorb shock. In decorative veneer, it allows the creation of warm and authentic panels suitable for furniture, doors, and interior applications.

Species Profile

Origin

Canada, United States, France, Croatia, Czech Republic

Other Names

“Fraxinus americana”, “Fraxinus excelsior L.”

Color Range

From pale beige to light brown with slightly golden tones

Characteristics

Heavy and durable wood, white ash is distinguished by excellent shock resistance

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.