Made by peeling wood logs in a rotary process, producing continuous sheets with natural grain patterns.
Sliced or sliced-off from a log; offers uniform grain patterns and higher-quality surface finish.
Cut from logs into quarters to produce grain patterns with minimal expansion, ideal for high-end furnishings.
The most common, peeled in a spiral manner, creating distinctive grain patterns.
Cut halfway between rotary and quarter-sliced, balancing appearance and cost.
Made from wood fibers or layered wood chips bonded together, offering consistent patterns and eco-friendliness.