
Designed for Marine Use
Our veneers are widely used across cruise ships, yachts, and offshore interiors — but unlike synthetic laminates, they’re a natural surface layer that integrates seamlessly into marine-approved panel systems.
Because wood veneer itself is a thin decorative layer, the IMO/MED fire certification applies not to the veneer alone, but to the complete finished panel - including the substrate, adhesive, and lacquer.

How It Works
When your outfitters or panel manufacturers produce veneered panels for marine interiors, they typically bond the veneer to:
- an IMO-certified lightweight MDF, plywood, or honeycomb panel.
- using fire-approved adhesives.
- and finish it with fire-retardant lacquers.
This combination is what’s tested and certified under IMO FTP Code Part 2 & 5 (fire, smoke, and toxicity).

Applications
- Guest suites and cabins.
- Reception and lobby areas.
- Restaurants, bars, and lounges.
- Corridors, stairways, and lift surrounds.
- Furniture, wall panels, and joinery.
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We’ll help you find the right veneer for your next cruise or yacht interior — from classic oak and walnut to rare species and engineered veneers.



























































