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Webinar: Tasmanian Veneers

Tasmanian veneers have long been sought after for a variety of applications with some stunning examples of the capability of the product in beautiful furniture and custom doors and cabinetry.

Veneer has traditionally been revered for its uniformity. The matchless repetition created by thinly slicing timber from one larger piece was sought after for cabinetry and linings, particularly in large commercial fit-outs.

Veneer is capable of covering vast expanses with a consistent look. It is assembled into a sheet or layon which is adhered to a sheet material such as MDF or a more malleable substrate. Veneer is then often matched with solid-sawn timber of the same species in furniture, joinery and lining – giving a seamless colour palette.

Your hosts – Professor Gregory Nolan from the Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood from the University of Tasmania and Shawn Britton, Britton Timbers Managing Director.

About the Tasmanian Timber webinar series:

This webinar series is a valuable resource for architects, builders, specifiers, interior designers, furniture designer and makers, shop-fitters, and construction firms to learn more about using Tasmanian Timber in their projects.

Hosted by Professor Gregory Nolan (University of Tasmania’s Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood), Greg is often joined by experts in their respective field as he explores the properties and applications of Tasmanian Timbers.

Grown locally and sustainably, Tasmanian timber is processed to the highest standards and backed by the technical support of Australia’s leading timber experts.

Learn more: https://tasmaniantimber.com.au/webinars