Veneer
Mocha Sucupira
Sucupira wood, scientifically known as Bowdichia spp., is a hardwood species that is native to South America, particularly Brazil. When sucupira wood is used for veneer, it allows for its unique grain patterns and rich color to be showcased in a more versatile and economical manner compared to solid wood. Sucupira wood veneer is known for its beautiful dark tones and distinct grain patterns, which can range from straight to wavy or interlocked, creating a visually captivating effect.
Mocha sucupira wood veneer specifically refers to sucupira wood that has been treated to achieve a deep Mocha color while retaining its natural grain patterns. This veneer is often sought after for creating a dramatic and sophisticated appearance in interior design and high-end woodworking projects.
The contrast between the mocha color and the intricate grain patterns of the wood can create a stunning visual effect that adds depth and character to furniture, cabinetry, wall paneling, and other applications.