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All About Zebra Wood Veneer

Feb 23rd 2023

All About Zebra Wood Veneer

Zebrawood (Microberlinia brazzavillensis) is one of the most visually striking exotic hardwoods available today. Known for its high-contrast, dark brown stripes against a pale golden background, it creates a bold "zebra stripe" effect that is a favorite for contemporary furniture and high-end architectural accents.

Physical Characteristics and Grain

The most defining feature of Zebrawood is its interlocked grain, which contributes to the iconic linear striping when quarter-sawn. To the touch, it possesses a coarse texture with open pores. Because of this porous nature, many woodworkers choose to use a grain filler during the finishing process to achieve a glass-smooth surface.

Working with Zebrawood Veneer

Due to its density and the alternating hardness of its stripes, Zebrawood requires a bit of finesse. It takes glues and finishes well, though we recommend using a high-quality adhesive to ensure a permanent bond with the various backer options we provide.

Design Applications

Whether you are refacing kitchen cabinets or creating a custom boardroom table, Zebrawood provides a dramatic, premium look. It is often used in:

  • Furniture Inlays: Adding a pop of exotic flair to modern pieces.

  • Architectural Paneling: Creating focal points in lobbies or offices.

  • Automotive Interiors: A classic choice for luxury dashboard accents.


Comparison of Key Features

If you are considering Zebrawood versus other high-contrast exotics like Rosewood or Macassar Ebony, here is how it compares:

Feature Zebrawood Veneer Macassar Ebony
Grain Pattern Distinct linear stripes Variegated dark/light swirls
Texture Coarse texture Fine to Medium
Porosity Open pores Mostly closed
Workability Requires sharp tools for interlocked grain Very dense; high tool wearlego