Rosebud Veneer and Plywood brings 30 years of architectural veneer expertise to Atherton clients seeking distinctive materials like Fumed Quartered Larch, a veneer defined by tight, uniform medullary rays and a striking vertical grain pattern. The fuming process produces a sophisticated tonal range — from warm golden-amber to deep charcoal browns and rich espresso hues — that elevates it well beyond standard larch offerings. Quartersawing ensures consistent, edge-to-edge linearity across the veneer face, making it a strong choice for refined millwork, cabinetry, and architectural wall applications. Samples are available, allowing Atherton designers and specifiers to evaluate the material firsthand before committing to a project.