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Audstralian Lacewood Veneer Custom-crafted, audiophile-quality speaker systems deserve a fitting finish. And nothing pleases us more than being able to locate exotic veneers and woods to produce a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.

Our speaker systems can be produced with virtually any finish you desire, from hi-tech paint to exotic wood finishes. Below is just a partial sampling of veneer and paint options to get your thinking process started.

available veneer finishes

If you prefer the rich look of fine wood, your speakers can be crafted in a wide range of veneers including standard oak, maple, cherry and more.

But for a more striking appearance, they can also be produced in rare and exotic veneers such as burled redwood, waterfall bubinga, french burl, sapeli, rosewood and other highly grained and figured woods.

While more expensive, you may wish to consider these exotic finishes as they aesthetically match the audiophile quality of the speakers.

regular veneer examples
regular veneers

special veneer examples
special veneers

available paint finishes

av1Our custom speakers can be produced in a satin black for home theater use or virtually any paint color in the rainbow.

In addition to most flat, gloss or semi-gloss colors, paint choices also include special metal-flake paints similar to those used in the auto indsutry (including new paints that change color with the viewing angle).

Your choices also include textured paints such as the speakers shown here in "graphite hammered metal".

contact us for finish details

Finishes can vary greatly and your options are practically limitless. Contact us to discuss your requirements for custom-crafted finishes.



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