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Follow on Google News | ![]() Essex Wood Veneer Company on how to do Statement TablesA beautifully veneered table acts as a real statement piece in any home or business setting. Essex and London serving wood veneer company Read Veneers has been discussing how marquetry and inlays can add to the charm.
By: Read Veneers Ltd Read Veneers is a wood veneering services provider based in Brentwood, Essex. They are regularly called upon by interior designers, cabinetmakers and joiners to create unique tables of various designs and sizes using marquetry and inlays, which as managing director Paul Read says, can only add to the charm of the piece. Paul says, "Anything from fine patterns and inlay lines to crests and logos are possible. Imagine your boardroom table designed with your company's logo or organisation's coat of arms or crest set into the grain of the wood – what an impression it will make!" Real wood veneers are perfect for tables and, says Paul, if you're having something designed for your home or work environment, why not think about going the whole hog and matching a suite of furniture? "Decorative wood veneers can be used for a multitude of furniture types, including boardroom tables & suites; meeting tables; display cabinets; lecterns; dining tables & suites; buffet cabinets; occasional tables and games tables," suggests Paul. Anyone who has been commissioned to design a table, or a dining or boardroom suite, can seek the expert assistance of Read Veneers. The wood veneering company offers specialist advice on timber selection and provides a flexible service to suit both commercial and private requirements. Read Veneers can also match any furniture, including a veneered table so the result is a fully flowing, consistent look for the home or business premises. Read Veneers have been producing decorative wood veneers for offices and boardrooms for more than 20 years. For more information visit http://readveneersltd.co.uk. End
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