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★ Since 1983 — International Plywood & Lumber

Wood Veneers Miami — Wholesale

Domestic & Imported Species — Raw, Paper-Backed & Pre-Faced Panels. Same-Day Delivery to Miami-Dade & Broward.

16+
Species In Stock
4
Cut Types Available
43+
Years in Business
Same Day
Delivery Available

Wholesale Wood Veneer Supplier
Miami, FL

International Plywood & Lumber supplies wood veneers wholesale to furniture manufacturers, cabinet makers, architectural millwork shops, and interior designers throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and South Florida.

We stock a wide range of domestic and imported veneer species — raw veneer leaves, paper-backed rolls, wood-on-wood formats, and pre-faced panels on MDF or plywood substrate. Available for same-day delivery or warehouse pickup in Doral.

Veneer inventory changes frequently with new shipments. Call for current species availability, cuts, and pricing.

(305) 884-0860 Mon–Fri 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM · 7340 NW 56th St, Doral FL 33166
Veneer workbench at International Plywood Miami warehouse

Veneer Species We Carry

Domestic and imported hardwood veneers in multiple cut types. Species availability varies — call (305) 884-0860 to confirm current stock.

Domestic Species

  • Hard Maple — Flat cut or quartered. Pale, fine-grained; premier cabinet and furniture species. Accepts paint and stain equally well — use pre-conditioner for even stain uptake. Edge banding matched.
  • Soft Maple — Flat cut. Slightly warmer tone than hard maple; excellent for paint-grade casework and production cabinetry where cost efficiency matters without sacrificing appearance.
  • Birdseye Maple — Specialty rotary cut. Unique circular figure caused by stunted bud growth; prized for high-end furniture, jewelry boxes, and dashboard trim. Limited availability — call to confirm stock.
  • Cherry — Flat cut. Warm reddish-pink that deepens to rich red-brown with UV exposure; residential cabinet and furniture standard. Edge banding matched.
  • Cherry QTD — Quarter-sawn. Tighter ray pattern for a cleaner, more uniform face; ideal for contemporary cabinetry and architectural wall paneling.
  • Walnut — Flat cut or quartered. Rich chocolate-brown with dramatic grain; premium furniture and architectural woodwork. One of the most demanded species in South Florida luxury residential. Edge banding matched.
  • White Oak — Flat cut, rift cut, or quarter-sawn. Contemporary open grain; rift cut produces the clean linear look dominating modern South Florida interiors. Edge banding matched.
  • Red Oak — Flat cut or quartered. Traditional bold cathedral grain; the most widely specified domestic hardwood veneer for millwork and production cabinetry. Edge banding matched.
  • Birch — Rotary or flat cut. Pale, fine uniform grain; cabinet and furniture production workhorse. Takes stain well and bonds reliably to all standard substrates. Edge banding matched.
  • Ash — Flat cut or quartered. Light blonde with prominent open grain similar to oak; excellent for Scandinavian-inspired furniture, sports facilities, and commercial millwork. Edge banding matched.
  • Hickory / Pecan — Flat cut. Bold grain with dramatic color variation from cream to brown; favored for rustic, craftsman, and country-style cabinetry. Naturally hard and durable.
  • Alder (Red Alder) — Flat cut. Light tan with subtle grain; an economical alternative to Cherry that stains to a cherry-like tone. Popular for production cabinets and paint-grade millwork. Edge banding matched.
  • Poplar — Flat cut. Pale greenish-cream; almost exclusively paint-grade. Excellent substrate adhesion and very stable — the preferred paint-grade veneer for commercial millwork and furniture.
  • Butternut — Plain sliced. Warm light brown, coarser grain than walnut; sometimes called “white walnut.” Machines easily and finishes beautifully — a refined choice for traditional furniture and paneling.
  • Knotty Pine — Flat cut. Rustic character with warm honey tones and natural knots; popular for lodge-style, retail display, and accent wall applications across South Florida hospitality projects.

Imported & Exotic Species

  • Mahogany — African (Ribbon) — Quartered ribbon cut. Classic reddish-brown with interlocked grain producing a lustrous ribbon stripe; the standard for high-end furniture and marine joinery worldwide. Edge banding matched.
  • Mahogany — Honduras — Flat cut. Straighter grain than African; slightly warmer tone and exceptional stability. The benchmark species for South Florida boat cabinetry and luxury residential millwork.
  • Sapele — Quartered ribbon or flat cut. Interlocked grain creates a striking ribbon stripe when quartered; warm golden-red. A popular mahogany alternative for architectural panels and contemporary furniture. Edge banding matched.
  • Anigre Plain — Flat cut. Light golden-cream, fine uniform grain with subtle luster; interior millwork, furniture faces, and wall paneling. Takes stain or clear finish equally well.
  • Anigre Figured QTD — Figured quartered. Premium grade showing distinctive figure and ray patterns; specified for high-end reception areas, executive offices, and luxury yacht interiors.
  • Teak — Flat cut or quartered. Golden-brown, naturally oily; the definitive marine veneer species. Used for boat interiors, cockpit furniture, spa vanities, and outdoor-adjacent applications throughout South Florida. Edge banding matched.
  • Wenge — Plain sliced. Very dark chocolate-brown with fine light grain lines; one of the hardest and most dramatic veneers available. Specified for ultra-modern furniture, high-end flooring, and luxury accent walls.
  • Zebrawood — Quartered. Dramatic dark brown stripes on a pale tan background; maximum visual impact for accent panels, custom furniture, and automotive-inspired interiors. Book-match recommended.
  • Makore — Quartered or figured. Fine, even reddish-brown grain similar to cherry but more stable; excellent for high-end cabinetry, wall panels, and executive furniture. From West Africa.
  • Koto — Plain sliced. Pale straw-yellow with a subtle luster and fine uniform texture; a popular substrate-friendly species used in contemporary millwork and furniture as a lighter alternative to maple.
  • Lacewood (Leopardwood) — Quartered. Extraordinary lace-like ray pattern in silver and tan; one of the most visually distinctive veneers available. Used as a feature accent in furniture, boxes, and architectural panels.
  • Rosewood — Santos / South American — Flat cut. Rich reddish-brown with dark streaks; one of the most prized decorative veneers. Used for luxury furniture, musical instrument components, and high-end panel work.
  • Bubinga — Plain or figured (pommele). Pink to red-brown with purple streaks; polishes to an exceptional luster. Favored for fine furniture, turned objects, and decorative panel faces. Available in plain and highly figured pommele.
  • Cedar — Spanish — Flat cut. Aromatic reddish-pink, straight grain; closet interiors, humidor linings, and cigar box faces. Natural oils actively repel insects — ideal for South Florida’s pest-sensitive environment.
  • Lyptus Flexwood — Eucalyptus hybrid flexible sheet. Specifically engineered for curved surfaces — radius cabinetry, columns, arched doors, and barrel ceilings. Available in 10 mil, 20 mil, and 30 mil backing thicknesses.

Veneer Edge Banding

Edge banding finishes exposed panel edges so they match your veneer face — essential for cabinet doors, shelving, and architectural millwork. We stock pre-glued and non-glued edge banding in the most specified species, cut to the most common widths used in South Florida cabinet shops.

Domestic Species — Edge Banding In Stock

  • Hard Maple — flat cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″
  • Soft Maple — flat cut, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Cherry — flat cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″
  • Walnut — flat cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″
  • White Oak — flat cut & rift, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″
  • Red Oak — flat cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″ · 2″
  • Birch (White) — rotary, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″
  • Ash — flat cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Hickory — flat cut, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Alder (Red) — flat cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″

Imported & Exotic Species — Edge Banding In Stock

  • Mahogany (African) — ribbon cut, pre-glued & non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″
  • Mahogany (Honduras) — flat cut, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Sapele — flat cut & quartered, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Teak — flat cut, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Wenge — plain sliced, non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Anigre — flat cut, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
  • Zebrawood — quartered, non-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ (special order lead 2 wks)
  • Spanish Cedar — flat cut, pre-glued; 13/16″ · 1-1/16″
FormatApplication MethodBest ForRoll Size
Pre-Glued (Fleece Backed)Iron-on or edge bander machine with hot melt activationProduction cabinet shops, high-volume millwork250 ft rolls
Non-Glued (Automatic)Edge bander machine with external glue potHigh-speed CNC shops and automatic edge banders500 ft rolls
PSA (Pressure Sensitive)Peel-and-stick self-adhesiveRepairs, small runs, job-site finishing25 ft strips
Raw / UnfinishedContact cement or shop glue, manual applicationCustom widths, specialty projects, architectural millworkCustom cut lengths

Standard widths stocked: 13/16″ · 1-1/16″ · 1-5/16″ · 2″. Custom widths available by special order. Call (305) 884-0860 to confirm species and width availability before your order.

Veneer Cuts & Formats

The cut method determines grain pattern, appearance, and price. The format determines how the veneer is backed and supplied.

Cut TypeGrain PatternBest ForTier
Rotary CutBroad, irregular cathedral — widest sheetsEconomy panels, MDF facing, painted applicationsEconomy
Plain / Flat SlicedCathedral with straight center grainFurniture faces, cabinet doors — most common formatStandard
Quarter SlicedStraight, consistent grain lines — no cathedralWall paneling, contemporary furniture, consistent lookPremium
Rift CutVery straight grain, no ray fleck (esp. oak)Modern interiors, White Oak feature walls, high-end furniturePremium
FormatDescriptionApplication
Raw VeneerUnfinished leaf — no backingProfessional lay-up shops with veneer presses
Paper-BackedVeneer bonded to thin paper backerFlexible rolls; contact cement or iron-on application; smaller shops
Wood-on-WoodVeneer backed with cross-grain wood backerDimensional stability; curved forms; high-end furniture
Pre-Faced PanelsVeneer already applied to MDF or plywoodReady-to-cut panels; cabinet shops; millwork substrates

Our Veneer Inventory

Real photos from our Doral warehouse. We stock raw veneers, pre-faced panels, and specialty species ready for same-day pickup or delivery.

Why Cabinet Shops & Millwork
Fabricators Choose Us

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Species Depth

12+ species in stock covering domestic hardwoods and imported exotics. One call confirms what’s in the warehouse today.

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Multiple Formats

Raw, paper-backed, wood-on-wood, and pre-faced panels on MDF or plywood — whatever your production process requires.

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Same-Day Delivery

Forklift delivery to Miami-Dade and Broward job sites, cabinet shops, and warehouse receiving docks.

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Species Matching

Need to match an existing veneer? Call with a sample description — our team has 43+ years of species knowledge.

Industries We Supply

Custom furniture manufacturers in Miami-Dade and Broward

Architectural millwork and wall paneling contractors

Cabinet makers specifying exotic face veneers

Interior designers sourcing premium veneer panels for residential and hospitality projects

Marine interior joiners requiring teak, mahogany, or sapele veneers

Hotel & restaurant renovation contractors throughout South Florida

Frequently Asked Questions

Raw veneer vs paper-backed — what’s the difference?

Raw veneer is a thin wood slice with no backing — requires a veneer press and professional lay-up. Paper-backed veneer has a thin paper backer bonded to the face, making it more flexible and easier to apply with contact cement or iron-on methods for smaller shops.

Do you carry rift-cut White Oak veneer?

We carry White Oak in multiple cuts including rift cut — the most sought format for contemporary interiors. Call (305) 884-0860 to confirm current rift-cut White Oak availability and pricing as inventory changes frequently.

Can you match veneer for a repair project?

We can help find the closest match in our current inventory. Bring a sample to our Doral warehouse or send photos for our team to assess. Call (305) 884-0860 to discuss your matching requirements.

Do you sell veneer-faced MDF or plywood panels?

Yes — we carry pre-faced veneer panels (veneer already applied to MDF or plywood substrate) in select species. These are ready to cut and use. Call for current species and format availability.

Ready to Order Wood Veneers
in Miami?

Call our Doral warehouse for current species availability, cut types, and trade pricing. Same-day delivery available.

Request Wood Veneer Pricing

Fill out the form and our team will respond within 2 business hours (Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM).

  • Wholesale pricing for trade accounts
  • 12+ species — domestic & imported
  • Raw, paper-backed & pre-faced panels
  • Same-day delivery to Miami-Dade & Broward
  • Species matching assistance
  • 43+ years in business

Warehouse & Hours

International Plywood & Lumber
7340 NW 56th St, Doral, FL 33166
(305) 884-0860
Mon–Fri: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM








    Veneer Delivery Areas — South Florida

    Same-day forklift delivery from our Doral warehouse to contractors, cabinet shops, and furniture manufacturers.