Rosebud Veneer and Plywood brings three decades of architectural veneer expertise to Columbus with their Fumed Quartered Larch, a sophisticated panel material defined by tight, uniform vertical grain and medullary rays that create a refined linear rhythm across the face. The fuming process produces a compelling tonal range — from warm golden-amber to deep charcoal and rich espresso — giving specifiers access to dramatic color variation within a single, consistent wood species. Quartersawing ensures dimensional stability and a disciplined grain structure that performs reliably in high-end architectural and interior applications. Samples are available, making it straightforward for Columbus architects and designers to evaluate the material before specifying.