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Dyed veneer brings the warmth and texture of real wood to any color in the spectrum. Acid dyes penetrate the full veneer thickness — so the color holds at cut edges, joints, and routed profiles. Flawless surface, low emissions, B1 fire-resistance available.




Dyed veneer is natural wood veneer treated with acid dyes that penetrate the full cross-section of the wood — not a surface coating or paint layer. The color lives inside the material, not on top of it.
This means the color remains consistent when the veneer is cut, routed, sanded, or joined. There is no raw edge reveal, no color layer to chip, and no visible difference between the face and the section.
The dyeing process also corrects natural wood variation — knots, grain irregularities, and color streaks — delivering a flawless, perfectly uniform surface that natural veneer cannot match. The result is described as "better than nature": the authentic warmth and texture of real wood, with the design control of an engineered material.
Premium natural wood veneer is selected and prepared, with consistent grain and thickness suited to the dyeing process.
Acid dyes penetrate the full veneer cross-section under controlled pressure and temperature — color throughout, not just on the surface.
Dyed sheets are dried, inspected for color uniformity and surface quality, and sorted into matched batches for project consistency.
B1 fire-resistance treatment or water-resistance coating applied on request before final packaging and shipment.
Dyed veneer combines natural wood's tactile quality with properties that solid wood and surface-painted alternatives cannot replicate.
A broad custom palette is available — from saturated jewel tones to soft naturals. Specific Pantone or RAL references can be matched. Color is repeatable across production batches to order.
The dyeing process eliminates natural defects — knots, color streaks, grain irregularities — delivering a perfectly uniform surface suitable for the most demanding visible applications.
Dyed veneer replicates the visual effect of rare, expensive, or endangered wood species at a fraction of the material cost — making premium aesthetics accessible across wider project budgets.
Veneer uses wood resources far more efficiently than solid timber. Low formaldehyde emissions meet strict interior safety standards for residential and commercial use.
Optional B1 fire-resistance treatment and water-resistance coating make dyed veneer suitable for commercial kitchens, hospitality interiors, and other demanding environments that standard veneer cannot serve.




A selection of standard stocked colors. Custom colors — including Pantone and RAL references — are available to order. All colors are shown as representational — request physical samples for accurate color evaluation.
Custom colors — including Pantone-matched and RAL-referenced shades — are available. Contact us with your target color specification and we will arrange a sample strike for approval.
The combination of real wood texture, custom color, and optional fire and water resistance opens dyed veneer to applications where standard veneer cannot go.
Cabinet faces, table surfaces, drawer fronts, and shelving where bold, modern color brings distinction to furniture design without sacrificing the warmth of real wood.
Feature walls, reception cladding, acoustic panels, and ceiling accents for commercial and residential interiors — available with B1 fire resistance for regulated spaces.
Decorative flooring underlayment and surface layers where color consistency at cut edges and joints is essential for a seamless finished floor.
Dashboard trim, door panels, and console surfaces for high-end vehicles and marine cabins — where custom color matching and water resistance are both required.
Decorative faces for guitar bodies, piano lids, and instrument cases where striking visual identity is part of the product's character without compromising acoustic quality.
Hotel lobbies, retail fit-out, restaurant interiors, and hospitality spaces where brand color is required in a premium natural material — with fire compliance for commercial approval.
Dyed veneer rewards precise workmanship. Follow these four principles to ensure color consistency, clean joints, and lasting results.
Because the color runs through the full thickness, misaligned joints are immediately visible as a color break rather than a wood grain mismatch. Plan seams precisely and use straight, clean-cut edges for invisible joints.
Always source all veneer for a single project from the same production batch. Slight batch-to-batch color variation is normal in dyed materials — single-batch sourcing guarantees a perfectly uniform result across all panels.
Protect finished surfaces with UV-resistant lacquers and color stabilizers, especially in window-facing, automotive, and exterior-light-exposed applications. UV protection significantly extends the life of the color.
Specify high-quality, quick-drying adhesives with even, controlled pressing pressure. Uneven pressure during application can cause cracking or bubbling in the veneer face — especially on curved substrates.
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Material | Natural wood veneer (species on request) |
| Dyeing Method | Acid dye infusion — penetrates full thickness |
| Color Options | Standard palette + custom Pantone / RAL matching |
| Surface Quality | Flawless — knots and grain defects eliminated |
| Emission Standard | Low formaldehyde — meets strict interior standards |
| Fire Resistance | B1 fire-resistant grade (optional) |
| Water Resistance | Water-resistant treatment available (optional) |
| Finish Compatibility | UV lacquer · Oil · Clear coat · Color stabilizer |
| Compatible Substrates | MDF · Plywood · Particleboard · Metal · Curved forms |
| Applications | Furniture · Wall panels · Flooring · Automotive · Yacht · Instruments |
| Batch Consistency | Matched batch supply for project color uniformity |
| Custom Options | Color · Fire grade · Water resistance · Sheet size |
Dyed veneer is natural wood veneer treated with acid dyes that penetrate the full thickness of the wood — not a surface coating or paint. Unlike natural veneer, which retains its original color and wood defects, dyed veneer achieves a uniform, flawless appearance in a wide spectrum of custom colors. Color remains consistent at cut edges, routed profiles, and joints.
Yes — a B1 fire-resistant grade is available. B1 fire-rated dyed veneer is suitable for commercial interiors, hospitality projects, and other spaces with fire safety compliance requirements.
A wide standard palette is available. Custom colors — including Pantone-matched and RAL-referenced shades — can be produced to order. Request a sample strike for color approval before production.
Yes. Dyed veneer meets strict formaldehyde emission standards for safe interior use. As a veneer product it uses wood resources far more efficiently than solid timber, making it a sustainable decorative material choice.
Apply UV-resistant lacquers and color stabilizers over the finished dyed veneer surface. This is especially important in window-facing, automotive, and yacht applications. UV protection significantly extends the service life of the color.
Order all veneer for a single project from the same production batch. Slight batch-to-batch variation is normal in dyed materials. Single-batch sourcing is the only way to guarantee color uniformity across all panels and joints in a project.
Request physical color samples, a custom color strike, or pricing for your project quantity. We respond within 1 business day.