Rosebud Veneer and Plywood brings its 30 years of architectural veneer expertise to Stillwater with Fumed Quartered Larch, a distinctive material defined by tight, uniform vertical grain and medullary rays that run edge to edge in precise linear rhythm. The fuming process produces a sophisticated tonal range — from warm golden-amber to deep charcoal brown and rich espresso — giving specifiers and designers a single species capable of commanding a wide range of aesthetic directions. Quartersawing ensures dimensional stability and consistency of figure across the face, making it a reliable choice for demanding architectural applications. Samples are available through Rosebud Veneer and Plywood for designers, architects, and contractors working on Stillwater projects.