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 Columbia Forest Products is North America's largest manufacturer of hardwood veneer, hardwood plywood and laminated products.
Sold through a network of wholesale distributors, mass merchandisers and major OEMs, Columbia Forest Products' decorative,
interior veneers and panels are used in high-end cabinetry, fine furniture, architectural millwork and commercial fixtures.
The origins of the company date back to 1957 with its first hardwood plywood plant in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Columbia Forest
Products' current financial structure was organized in 1976, and two hardwood veneer plants in the Northeast were added. The next
two decades were marked by steady growth and expansion. An employee-owned company, Columbia Forest Products currently manufactures
products in 20 facilities throughout the United States and Canada. | |
Detail Items
| | |  | Appalachian Traditions
The Appalachian Traditions line of custom matched, rotary-cut veneers brings architects, designers, cabinet and furniture makers a level of quality and choice that was once reserved only for those willing to pay for the most expensive
solid hardwoods or exotic veneers.
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 | Classic Core
Classic Core is a voidless, engineered wood crossband that adds a whole new dimension to the meaning of lightweight strength and
surface beauty.
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 | EcoColors
EcoColors™, a fresh line of design possibilities
for decorative surfaces from Columbia Forest
Products, adds aesthetic interest and texture to
interiors, while also adhering to strict environmental m3-grade particleboard, the panels are finished on both sides with a durable, zero-emissions uv acrylic surface that is tinted in a range of color options. Its environmental qualifications and natural beauty make EcoColors the clear choice as a decorative surface material.
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 | Hardwood Veneer
Columbia Forest Products is the largest manufacturer of rotary hardwood veneer in North America. Specializing in Northern Appalachian hardwoods, veneers from 1/28" to 1/42" in thickness are produced for both domestic and export markets.
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