Rosebud Veneer and Plywood in Murfreesboro carries Tamo Ash, a highly sought-after architectural veneer prized for its extraordinary "peanut shell" or "roe" figure — an intricate, three-dimensional pattern of interlocking waves and undulating grain that sets it apart from virtually any other species on the market. The veneer's warm golden honey and pale champagne tones give it a luminous, almost sculpted quality that performs exceptionally well in high-end millwork, furniture, and wall panel applications. With 30 years of architectural veneer expertise alongside offerings like rift white oak, quartersawn walnut, and fumed eucalyptus, Rosebud brings the same depth of knowledge to Tamo Ash sourcing and selection. Samples are available for clients who want to evaluate the figure and tonal characteristics before specifying the material.