Maple Veneer
Natural maple veneer is one of the most popular light wood veneers used worldwide, valued for its bright and creamy color.
It is available in maple veneer sheets, veneer rolls, and matched layon to suit different design and production needs.
For easy handling and lamination, thin maple veneers are offered in 0.25 mm fleece-backed or paper-backed options.
Standard stock thicknesses include 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, and 1 mm.
In addition to these common sizes, we also supply 3 mm and 5 mm sawn-cut maple veneer sheets for projects requiring extra depth and durability.
We further provide maple-veneered plywood, maple wall panels, and maple veneer-wrapped molding profiles for complete interior solutions.
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0.25mm thin Fleece/Paper Backed Maple Veneer
Fleece or Paper backed maple veneer is crafted by bonding natural maple veneer to a flexible backing material such as fleece (non-woven fabric) or kraft paper.
Those added layers enhance the maple veneers’ flexibility, durability, and resistance to splitting, making them easier to handle and apply.
Beyond its performance benefits, backed maple veneer is also a cost-effective alternative to standard 0.4mm or 0.5mm natural maple veneers, helping reduce overall project costs.
We offer two main types of backing materials—kraft paper and fleece—both of which give strong and stable support for the veneer surface.
Among the most popular options are 0.25mm fleece-backed and paper-backed veneer sheets, widely used in moulding profile wrapping, furniture making, cabinetry, wall paneling, and veneered plywood and MDF.


0.4 & 0.5mm Maple Veneer
In China, 0.4 mm natural maple veneer is the standard thickness widely stocked in the domestic veneer market.
Some veneer slicing factories also keep 0.5 mm maple veneer available, mainly to meet export demands.
For the production of furniture and veneered plywood or MDF, random veneer lengths typically are over 2500 mm.
In veneered door manufacturing, lengths of 1800 mm and longer are commonly used.
Veneer sheets shorter than 1800 mm are often applied for edge banding or assembled into matched maple veneer layons.
A variety of grain patterns is available, including flat-cut (crown-cut), quarter-cut, and half-crown maple veneer sheets, each offering a unique texture and visual appeal.
1 & 2mm thick Maple Veneer
When producing high-end maple cabinets, furniture, or bespoke woodwork, many craftsmen like to choose thick maple veneers for their bright and creamy color.
To meet this demand, we keep stocks of 1 mm and 2 mm maple veneers, available in random lengths over 2500 mm and widths above 100 mm.
Compared with standard thin maple veneers, thicker maple veneers deliver greater durability, richer grain definition, and a more authentic solid-wood appearance.
Although they cost more than thinner options, their superior strength, visual depth, and finishing performance make them a worthwhile investment.
These premium thick maple veneers are widely used in luxury furniture, cabinetry, and architectural detailing, where natural beauty and long-lasting quality are essential.


3 & 5mm Maple Veneer Sheet
3mm and 5mm thick maple veneer sheets are edge-spliced veneer panels crafted from sawn-cut natural maple veneers.
These thick maple veneers are carefully edge-joined to form 4×8 ft, 4×9 ft, or 4×10 ft sheets, offering both strength and beauty for fine woodworking applications.
The 3mm maple veneer sheets are ideal for luxury cabinet doors, furniture surfaces, and other high-end joinery projects, providing a rich, bright, and creamy color.
Meanwhile, 5mm thick maple veneer sheets can be laminated onto plywood or MDF to create milled or decorative wall panels, adding depth and elegance to interior spaces.
Their substantial thickness ensures excellent durability, surface stability, and a sophisticated real-wood finish suitable for custom architectural designs.
Reconstituted Maple Veneer
Reconstituted maple veneer—also known as recon maple veneer, engineered maple veneer, or artificial maple veneer—is made from fast-growing African wood ayous.
Its greatest advantage is the uniformity of color and grain, ensuring a consistent, high-quality appearance across every sheet—ideal for large-scale or precision design projects.
We offer reconstituted veneer in various grain styles, including fineline, flat cut, quarter cut, and rift cut options.
Standard sheet sizes are 2500 x 640 mm, with custom length and width available to suit specific design requirements.
Our standard stock thicknesses are 0.2 mm and 0.4 mm, while custom thicknesses up to 5 mm can be produced upon request for specialized applications.
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Spliced Maple Veneer Sheet
Spliced maple veneer is an edge-jointed maple veneer sheet created by joining individual maple veneer leaves through edge gluing or thread splicing.
By carefully matching these maple leaves, you can get book match, slip match, or random match patterns. For creative woodworking designs, architects often choose decorative options like diamond, herringbone, or sunburst matches.
These matched maple veneers are commonly used for custom door or wall panels, offering tailored veneer sheets in various sizes and patterns.
Among them, spliced maple veneer stands out as a top choice for interior decoration, valued for its warm tone, natural grain, and design versatility.
It’s a perfect blend of precision craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal for modern furniture and architectural applications.
Maple Veneer Rolls for Edge banding and Profile Wrapping
Maple wood veneer rolls are produced by finger-jointing natural maple veneer strips to form continuous rolls with virtually unlimited length.
Standard thicknesses range from 0.25 mm up to 2 mm, and all maple veneer rolls are reinforced with fleece or paper backing to improve flexibility, stability, and durability.
After finger-jointing, the maple veneer rolls are precision-slit to custom widths, making them ideal for veneered doors, frames, skirting boards, and moulding profiles.
Maple veneer rolls provide the authentic beauty and texture of solid maple while significantly reducing material costs.
Beyond traditional applications like architraves and cornices, maple veneer rolls are also used for laminating aluminium panels, tubes, and other interior fit-out or joinery projects, offering both versatility and elegance.


Curly Figured Maple Veneer
Curly figured maple veneer is a premium decorative wood veneer renowned for its unique wavy grain pattern and luxurious natural appearance.
Sourced from carefully selected maple logs, this figured veneer creates a striking three-dimensional effect that enhances high-end furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments, and interior wall panels.
Available in sheets, rolls, and matched layons, curly maple veneer is commonly supplied in standard 0.4 mm thickness, and 0.25mm thin with fleece backed for specialized applications.
Its smooth texture, light creamy color, and excellent finishing performance make it ideal for modern and classic interior designs.
Curly figured maple veneer combines elegance, durability, and natural beauty, making it a popular choice for architects, designers, and furniture manufacturers seeking premium decorative wood veneer solutions.
Bird`s Eye Maple Veneer
Bird’s eye maple veneer is a highly decorative natural wood veneer recognized for its distinctive small “eye-shaped” figuring and elegant appearance.
Sourced from premium maple logs, this rare veneer features a light creamy color and a unique grain pattern that adds luxury and sophistication to furniture, cabinetry, wall panels, doors, and musical instruments.
Bird’s eye maple veneer is commonly available in sheets, rolls, and matched layons, with standard thicknesses such as 0.4 mm and custom backed options for flexible applications.
Its smooth texture and excellent finishing properties make it ideal for both modern and classic interior designs.
Combining natural beauty, exclusivity, and durability, bird’s eye maple veneer is a preferred choice for architects, interior designers, and high-end furniture manufacturers worldwide.


Maple Veneered Board
Besides the maple veneers, we also supply maple veneered boards to our clients.
You can choose the substrate as Plywood, MDF, Blockboard, Particle board, or Solid wood boards.
For the faced maple veneers, you can select 0.25mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 1mm, and 2mm.
Board thicknesses are available from 2.5 mm to 25 mm, with standard dimensions of 1220 × 2440 mm (4×8 ft), 1220 × 2750 mm (4×9 ft), and 1220 × 3050 mm (4×10 ft). Custom sizes can also be produced upon request.
Offering the warmth and texture of real wood at a more affordable cost, natural maple veneered boards are perfect for furniture making, interior doors, wall panels, hotel interiors, joinery work, and other decorative architectural applications.
And you can also consider our 5mm thick maple veneered panels with milled grains and patterns for wall covering and cabinet manufacturing.
Maple Veneered Moulding Profiles
We supply a wide range of maple veneered moulding profiles for interior decoration, doors, architraves, wall cladding, and picture frames.
Options include natural maple veneer-wrapped and solid maple mouldings in styles such as crown, baseboard, casing, chair rail, and handrail.
Wrapped mouldings combine decorative maple veneers with various core materials for flexible design and cost control. Veneer options include natural maple and reconstituted maple, while core materials include finger-joint solid wood, MDF, HDF, plywood, or aluminum alloy.
Using advanced wrapping technology and PUR hot melt adhesives, maple veneers are precisely bonded for long-lasting adhesion and durability.
For added efficiency, we also offer UV-prefinished veneer rolls, providing a smooth, ready-to-use surface that reduces staining and finishing costs.


Maple Veneered Wall Panel
We offer a comprehensive range of maple wall solutions, including solid maple wall panels, fluted maple panels, milled maple panels, and flexible tambour maple wall panels.
From modern fluted designs and vertical slat panels to classic tongue-and-groove wall systems, our maple panels add warmth, depth, and character to any interior space.
For functional performance, acoustic maple wall panels help improve sound control, while striking 3D maple panels and tambour panels create bold visual statements.
In addition to natural maple veneer, we also provide PVC maple, paper maple, and reconstituted maple veneer options to suit different budgets and applications.
If you require customized maple wall panels in specific sizes, profiles, or finishes, please feel free to contact our sales team for professional support and tailored solutions.
In the global maple veneer market, standard thicknesses typically range from 0.4 mm to 0.6 mm, including commonly used options such as 0.4mm, 0.5 mm, 0.55 mm, and 0.6 mm.
These standard specifications are widely available from local suppliers worldwide and are suitable for most conventional applications.
For special or customized thickness requirements—particularly ultra-thin or thick maple veneers—it is recommended to source from specialized manufacturers in China.
Advanced veneer slicing and lamination technologies enable higher precision and consistent quality.
We supply ultra-thin maple veneers in 0.15 mm, 0.2 mm, and 0.25 mm, with optional fleece or paper backing for enhanced flexibility and strength.
In addition, we offer thick maple veneers from 2 mm up to 5 mm to meet diverse design and performance needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is maple veneer?
A1. Maple veneer is a thin slice of real maple wood, produced by slicing or sawing logs, and used to surface furniture, panels, doors, and interiors while retaining the natural maple grain and color.
Q2. What thicknesses are available for maple veneer?
A2. Standard maple veneer thickness is 0.4 mm. Ultra-thin options (0.15–0.25 mm) and thick veneers (2–5 mm) are also available for special applications.
Q3. What types of maple veneer are available?
A3. Common options include natural maple veneer, engineered (reconstituted) maple veneer, curly figured maple veneer, bird’s-eye maple, woven maple veneer, spliced veneer sheets, and maple veneer rolls.
Q4. What are maple veneer rolls used for?
A4. Maple veneer rolls are ideal for edge banding, door frame wrapping, skirting boards, molding profiles, and wrapping curved or long surfaces.
Q5. What is the difference between natural and reconstituted maple veneer?
A5. Natural maple veneer offers unique, organic grain variations, while reconstituted maple veneer provides consistent color and pattern, making it easier to match across large areas.
Q6. What maple wall panels can you supply?
A6. Maple wall solutions include solid maple panels, fluted maple panels, slat panels, milled maple panels, acoustic panels, tambour maple panels, and 3D decorative maple panels.
Q7. What is maple veneered plywood or MDF?
A7. Maple veneered plywood or MDF is an engineered panel finished with a natural maple wood veneer, combining the strength of the core board with the beauty of real wood grain.
Q8. What is the maple veneer wrapped moulding profile?
A8. These are MDF or solid wood profiles wrapped with thin maple veneer, used for decorative trims, skirting, and architectural details.

