Sliced Wood For Interior Design & Furniture.
Supported by 65 years of timber experience and sourcing of 25+ origins around the world, BFP provides sliced wood of the top quality and finish.
The Foundation of Excellence
What is Sliced Wood?
BFP’s Sliced wood is meticulously crafted from carefully selected logs, chosen for their superior grain patterns and quality. These logs are softened through steaming or boiling, then mounted on specialized slicing machines. The wood is precisely cut into thin veneers, typically ranging from 0.2mm to 0.6mm in thickness. This process preserves the wood’s natural beauty while maximizing yield. Our team then carefully dries, sorts, and grades each veneer based on color, grain pattern, and quality. Our premium sliced wood is ideal for a wide range of applications in interior design and furniture making. From luxurious wall paneling to custom cabinetry and high-end furniture surfaces, BFP sliced wood provides the perfect balance of natural beauty, sustainability, and versatility for any fine woodworking project.
High Durability
Resistant to decay and structural stress.
FSC Certified
Sustainably sourced from managed forests.
Our Premium Collection
Explore our diverse range of global timber species, each selected for its unique grain,
strength, and application suitability.
Exotic Wood
The gold standard for durability and aesthetics, ideal for premium yachting and architectural luxury.
Soft Wood
Renowned for its strength and beautiful, open grain pattern. Perfect for modern flooring and furniture.
Teak Wood
A rich, dark wood that brings warmth and sophistication to any high-end interior design project.
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India’s Sliced Wood Network
Our sliced wood solutions have a robust global sourcing and processing network that supports our sliced wood solutions at BFP, in terms of precision, consistency and timely supply.
- Extracted in top-quality logs in 25+ sources around the world.
- Cut in high-quality slicing and veneer.
- Comes in all different thicknesses, cuts, and finishes.
- Appropriate in interior projects and mass production.
- Supported by over 65 years of timber experience and partnerships across the world.
BFP provides a stable supply and quality of each order, whether it is a small boutique, or a large-scale commercial project.
faq's
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes sliced wood visually unique?
A slice is cut each time to expose the natural grain structure of the log thus producing patterns that are naturally unique. Each project has a unique identity as no two sheets are exactly similar.
Is it possible to get a continuous grain or smooth look on sliced wood?
Yes. Using advanced matching processes such as book-matching and slip-matching, slender wood may be cut into continuous patterns across the panels improving the overall visual appearance of the design.
Does sliced wood stand up to daily-use surfaces?
Sliced wood is suitable in day to day uses like furniture and paneling when it is correctly pressed, finished and maintained. It is also made more durable by the use of protective coating.
Will sliced wood look different after some time?
Similar to all natural wood, sliced veneers can be expected to develop a richer tone with time, particularly when in contact with light. This is a natural aging process that usually adds beauty to it.
What is the best sliced wood species to use on my project?
The decision will be made based on the desired appearance and use. Walnut, as an example is deep and rich and oak has a more contemporary and textured feel. These are usually selected based on design intent and purpose.
Expert Advice
Not sure which wood species is right for your project? Our timber specialists are here to guide you.
- 91 99920 23769
- +91 97277 95221
- enquiry@bfppl.com
- Kaithal, Haryana | Global Presence
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