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What is the difference between MFC and wood veneer?

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What is the difference between MFC and wood veneer?

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MFC stands for Melamine Faced Chipboard. MFC is the material most office furniture is made from and we use 25mm thick MFC with a tough bonded edge for strength and durability. MFC is easy to keep clean, hardwearing and each piece of furniture exactly matches any other – ideal for an open plan office environment. Wood veneer furniture is typically used in boardrooms, receptions and executive offices. We use crown cut wood veneers whose varying grain and figure emphasise the natural beauty and individuality of the wood. No two pieces of crown cut timber are the same although we do endeavour to keep variations within predetermined limits. Wood changes colour with age so should you add additional items at a later date there may be an initial colour mismatch that should even out over a period of time.

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