Veneer
Macore
Macore veneer, also known as Macoré or Mora, is a type of veneer derived from the macore tree, which is found primarily in the tropical forests of Central and South America. This veneer is highly valued for its vibrant color and striking appearance, featuring a rich palette of reddish-brown to deep mahogany hues with dark, contrasting streaks and an often bold, pronounced grain pattern. These characteristics make macore veneer a popular choice for creating visually impactful and luxurious designs.
Macore veneer is known for its durability and stability, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including high-end furniture, cabinetry, and architectural details. Its dense and hard nature ensures that it holds up well to wear and tear, and it takes stain and finish well, allowing for a variety of looks from natural to more elaborate finishes. The veneer’s robust properties also contribute to its resistance to moisture and pests, adding to its longevity.