Rosebud Veneer and Plywood brings Fumed White Oak to Columbus-area architects, designers, and woodworkers through their specialized architectural veneer inventory. The fuming process uses an ammonia-based chemical reaction with the wood's natural tannins to produce a striking grey-charcoal surface that retains the fine, straight vertical grain characteristic of white oak. The result is a dramatically transformed veneer with depth and tone that staining alone cannot replicate. Samples are available, backed by 30 years of architectural veneer expertise.