Rosebud Veneer and Plywood brings its 30 years of architectural veneer expertise to Sag Harbor with Fumed Quartered Larch, a sophisticated material defined by tight, straight medullary rays and a striking tonal range spanning warm golden-amber to deep espresso and charcoal browns. The quartersawing technique produces a uniform linear grain pattern across the veneer face, while the fuming process intensifies the wood's natural color variation through a controlled chemical reaction, resulting in a surface with considerable visual depth. Designers and architects in the Sag Harbor market can request samples directly, making it straightforward to evaluate the material's distinctive character within the context of a specific project.