teak veneer

Teak Veneer

Teak veneer is widely regarded as one of the finest and most valuable wood veneers in the world. Known as the “King of Woods,” teak is prized for its exceptional durability, stability, and natural beauty.

Sourced mainly from Myanmar, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Laos, with Burma teak being the most renowned.

High levels of natural oils and minerals make teak veneer and panels highly resistant to moisture, insects, corrosion, acids, and extreme weather conditions.

For easy handling and lamination, thin teak veneers are offered in 0.15–0.2 mm fleece-backed or paper-backed options.

Standard stock thicknesses include 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 1 mm, and 2 mm.

In addition to these common sizes, we also supply 3 mm and 5 mm spliced sawn-cut teak veneer sheets.

12 Types of Teak Wood Veneer Products

0.15-0.2mm Thin Fleece/Paper Backed Teak Veneer

Fleece or paper-backed teak veneer is crafted by bonding natural Burma teak veneer onto a flexible backing material such as fleece (non-woven fabric) or kraft paper.

Those added layers enhance the thin teak veneers’ flexibility, durability, and resistance to splitting, making them easier to handle and apply.

Beyond their performance benefits, backed teak wood veneer is also a cost-effective alternative to standard 0.4mm or 0.5mm natural Burma teak veneers, helping to reduce overall project costs.

We offer two main types of backing materials—kraft paper and fleece—both give strong and stable support for the veneer surface.

Among the most popular options are 0.15-0.2mm fleece-backed and paper-backed veneer sheets, widely used in moulding profile wrapping, furniture making, cabinetry, wall paneling, and veneered plywood and MDF.

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0.4 & 0.5mm Burma Teak Veneer

In China, 0.4 mm natural Burma teak veneer is the standard thickness widely stocked in the domestic veneer market.

Some veneer slicing factories also slice 0.5 mm teak veneer in small quantities as stock.

With its elegant grain, warm golden tone, and subtle natural fragrance, teak veneer is a preferred material for luxury furniture, flooring, wall panels, yacht interiors, and high-end architectural applications.

A variety of grain patterns is available, including flat-cut (crown-cut), quarter-cut, and half-crown teak veneer sheets, each offering a unique texture and visual appeal.

For natural Burma teak veneers, some people like the grains with dark mineral lines, but others also like some pure yellow color with fewer dark mineral lines.

So that is better to choose the teak veneers in the suppliers` warehouse or select from the photos.

1mm & 2mm Thick Teak Veneer

When producing high-end teak cabinets, furniture, yachts, or bespoke woodwork, many craftsmen like to choose thick teak veneers for their superior texture, depth, and workability.

To meet this demand, we keep stocks of 1 mm and 2 mm natural Burma teak veneers, available in random lengths over 2500 mm and widths above 100 mm.

Compared with standard thin teak veneers, thicker teak 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 Burma teak veneers are widely used in luxury furniture, yachts, cabinetry, and architectural detailing, where natural beauty and long-lasting quality are essential.

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3mm & 5mm Thick Teak Veneer Sheet

3mm and 5mm thick natural Burma veneer sheets are edge-spliced veneer panels crafted from sawn-cut natural teak veneers.

These thick teak 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 teak veneer sheets are ideal for luxury cabinet doors, furniture surfaces, yacht interiors, and other high-end joinery projects, providing a rich, natural teak wood texture.

Meanwhile, 5mm thick teak wood 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 Teak Veneer

Reconstituted teak veneer—also known as recon teak veneer, engineered teak veneer, or artificial teak 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 veneers in various grain styles, including fineline, crown grain, and straight grain 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 Teak Wood Veneer Sheet

Spliced teak veneer sheet is an edge-jointed teak veneer created by joining individual teak veneer leaves through edge gluing or thread splicing.

By carefully matching these teak veneer 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 teak veneers are commonly used for custom door or wall panels, offering tailored veneer sheets in various sizes and patterns.

Among them, spliced teak 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.

Teak Veneer Rolls for Edge banding and Profile Wrapping

Teak wood veneer rolls are produced by finger-jointing natural Burma teak veneers to form continuous rolls with virtually unlimited length.

Standard thicknesses range from 0.2 mm up to 2 mm, and all teak veneer rolls are reinforced with fleece or paper backing to improve flexibility, stability, and durability.

After finger-jointing, the teak veneer rolls are precision-slit to custom widths, making them ideal for veneered doors, frames, skirting boards, and moulding profiles.

Teak veneer rolls provide the authentic beauty and texture of solid teak wood while significantly reducing material costs.

Beyond traditional applications like architraves and cornices, teak veneer rolls are also used for laminating aluminium panels, tubes, and other interior fit-out or joinery projects, offering both versatility and elegance.

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Plantation Teak Veneer

Plantation teak veneer is originally from Brazil and Costa Rica in South America.

Plantation teak veneer is a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional Burmese teak veneer, produced from responsibly managed teak plantations.

It offers the warm golden-brown color and straight, elegant grain that teak is known for, while ensuring a stable supply and environmental responsibility.

Plantation teak veneer is widely used in furniture, cabinetry, doors, wall panels, and interior joinery projects.

Plantation teak veneer can be supplied in sheets or rolls with various thickness options to suit different applications.

It provides excellent durability, good moisture resistance, and easy workability, making it suitable for both residential and commercial interiors.

With its consistent quality, attractive appearance, and eco-friendly origin, plantation teak veneer is an ideal choice for modern interior design and architectural projects.

Woven Teak Veneer

Teak woven veneer is a decorative surface material crafted from natural Burma teak veneer or reconstituted teak veneer, offering a distinctive blend of artistry and wood texture.

Selected teak veneer strips are precisely cut and carefully hand-woven into intricate patterns, then laminated with kraft paper or fleece (non-woven fabric) backing to ensure excellent flatness, flexibility, and durability during application.

As a fully handcrafted product, woven teak veneer showcases both craftsmanship and natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for high-end furniture, cabinet doors, wall panels, hotel interiors, and other luxury decorative surfaces.

It is available in standard or custom weave designs, with typical thicknesses of 0.5 mm and 0.8 mm, and maximum sheet sizes up to 2500 × 1250 mm.

Custom dimensions can be produced to meet specific project requirements.

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Teak Veneered Board

Besides the teak veneers, we also supply teak veneered boards to our clients.

You can choose the substrate of Plywood, MDF, Blockboard, Particleboard, or Solid wood boards.

For the face or back teak veneers, you can select 0.2mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 1mm, 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 teak 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 3mm and 5mm thick teak veneered panels with CNC-milled grains and patterns for wall covering and cabinet manufacturing.

Teak Veneer Wrapped Moulding Profiles

We supply a wide range of teak veneered moulding profiles designed for interior decoration, doors, architraves, wall cladding, and picture frames.

Options include natural Burma teak veneer-wrapped and solid teak wood mouldings in styles such as crown, baseboard, casing, chair rail, and handrail.

Wrapped mouldings combine decorative teak veneers with various core materials for flexible design and cost control. Veneer options include natural Burma teak and reconstituted teak, while core materials include finger-joint solid wood, MDF, HDF, plywood, or aluminum alloy.

Using advanced wrapping technology and PUR hot melt adhesives, teak 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.

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Teak Veneered Wall Panel

We offer a comprehensive range of teak wall solutions, including solid teak wall panels, fluted teak panels, milled teak panels, and flexible tambour teak wall panels.

From modern fluted designs and vertical slat panels to classic tongue-and-groove wall systems, our teak wall panels add warmth, depth, and character to any interior space.

For functional performance, acoustic teak wall panels help improve sound control, while striking 3D teak panels and tambour panels create bold visual statements.

In addition to natural teak veneer, we also provide PVC teak, paper teak, and recon teak veneer options to suit different budgets and applications.

If you require customized teak 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 teak veneer market, standard thickness is typically 0.5 mm of natural Burma teak veneers.

But in the Chinese teak veneer market, 0.4mm is the local standard stock thickness.

For special or customized thickness requirements—particularly ultra-thin or thick teak 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 teak veneers in 0.12 mm, 0.15mm, 0.2 mm, and 0.25 mm, with optional fleece or paper backing for enhanced flexibility and strength.

In addition, we offer thick teak veneers from 1 mm up to 5 mm to meet diverse design and performance needs.

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Why Choose Our Teak Wood Veneer

  • As your trusted one-stop wood veneer partner, we deliver unbeatable value and an exceptional selection of over 15 premium veneer types—including natural, reconstituted, dyed, smoked, rough cut, and more—to meet every design and manufacturing need.

  • We offer not only standard veneer thicknesses of 0.4mm and 0.5mm, but also ultra-thin paper teak veneers and max 5mm thick teak veneers suitable for a wide range of applications.

  • Trusted by over 120 wood door and furniture manufacturers, our veneers are the top choice for creating premium-quality doors, furniture, cabinetry, and decorative wall panels.

  • Backed by over 20 years of expertise in China’s wood veneer industry, we’re fully equipped to deliver reliable, high-quality solutions tailored to your veneer needs.

  • We provide flexible and cost-effective shipping options for veneer sheet and rolls orders—whether by sea, air, or fast and reliable express services like FedEx, DHL, and UPS.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is teak veneer?

A1. Teak veneer is a thin slice of real Burma or Brazil teak wood, produced by slicing or sawing teak logs, and used to surface furniture, doors, panels, and interior finishes while showcasing teak’s natural grain and color.

Q2. What thicknesses are available for teak wood veneer?

A2. Standard thicknesses are typically 0.4–0.5 mm. Ultra-thin options such as 0.15 mm, 0.2mm, and 0.25mm, as well as thicker veneers from 1 mm to 5 mm, are available for special applications.

Q3. What types of teak veneer are available?

A3. Teak veneer is available in natural Burma teak veneer, plantation teak veneer, and engineered (reconstituted) teak veneer. But you can also consider the African teak veneer, Golden teak veneer, and Afrormosia.

Q4. Is teak veneer suitable for humid environments?

A4. Yes. Teak naturally contains oils that provide good moisture resistance, making teak veneer suitable for interior use in humid climates.

Q5. What is the difference between plantation teak and Burmese teak veneer?

A5. Plantation teak is originally from Brazil and Costa Rica in South America, while Burmese teak is rarer, more expensive, and known for higher oil content and durability.

Q6. What is a teak veneered board?

A6. Teak veneered board is a panel made by laminating natural or recon teak veneer onto a stable substrate such as MDF, plywood, or blockboard. It offers the look of solid teak with improved stability and cost efficiency.

Q7. What types of teak wall panels are available?

A7. Common options include solid teak wall panels, teak veneered wall panels, fluted teak panels, slat wall panels, milled panels, acoustic panels, and decorative 3D teak wall panels.

Q8. Can teak wall panels be customized?

A8. Sure. Panel size, thickness, profile, veneer type, backing material, finish, and color can all be customized to meet specific project requirements.

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