The Decca Guide To Custom Veneer Wood Grain Patterns
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Book Match
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Box
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Checkerboard
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Herringbone
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Reverse Box
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Reverse Diamond
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Slip Match
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Sunburst
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Cluster Oak
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Lacewood
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Quarter-Cut Figured Walnut

 Minneapolis, MN - Minneapolis furniture company Decca Ltd. began with a focus on architectural millwork, but a close eye for detail led the company toward quality wood casegoods, conference tables, and coffeetables.

In building their pieces, the Decca team follows traditional construction techniques and hand finishes to bring out the full beauty of the wood. They also create their own handcrafted veneer patterns, which can be incorporated in custom orders to enhance the design aesthetic of each piece.

Sourced from mills around the world and chosen specifically for color, cut, and character, the veneer options also include species such as quarter-cut figured walnut, curly maple, turya burl, figured anigre, cluster oak, and lacewood.

Click through the slide show to view patterns available in Decca's catalogue.

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