Timber panel laminating

How they’re made

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Each panel is crafted with precision in Christchurch with the capacity to supply large volumes for commercial and retail demand.

Individual boards are hand picked for the best appearance.

Foodsafe glue is applied to laminate dressed lengths together. 

The laminating press presses the boards.

The panel is then cured and ready for cutting to size and sanding.

 The maximum dimensions are 3200x1200mm.

After the panels are cut to the specified shape and sanded, we take take pride in finishing our timber panels with Osmo, a high-quality, natural blend of oils and waxes. This premium finish enhances the natural grain and character of the wood while providing exceptional protection against everyday wear, dirt, and moisture.

Unlike synthetic finishes, Osmo oil creates a breathable, durable surface that won't crack, peel, or flake over time. It brings out the warmth and beauty of the timber, ensuring your panels stay vibrant and long-lasting.

This enviromentally-friendly, healthy and low-maintenance finish allows for easy touch-ups and is available in a range of sheen levels, from matte to satin. Our standard finish is semi-matt.

It’s the perfect choice to showcase the unique qualities of timber while offering the durability and practicality your projects demand.

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