Flat beech boards
Saônoise Tiroirs et Contreplaqué was founded in 1952 and started out as a beech-peeling operation, using wood from the local forests. The veneers produced by this process are used to make 100% beech plywood boards and worktops. Our products are used in industry, institutions, and in interior and commercial fittings. They are manufactured to order in small, medium and large production runs.
The logs are selected and the veneers classified according to the specific quality required and the intended use.
Parts are trimmed, machined and drilled on our numerical control machines, and can be finished with natural varnish or laminate. Edges can be unfinished or protected by varnish, linseed oil, or edgebanding.
Our range extends from traditional boards to those suitable for cabinet making. We also produce specialist parts for Design furniture, the luxury goods sector (Hermès, Chanel, etc.), prestigious sites such as the Ecole du Louvres, the aerospace industry (including propellers for drones), the leisure industry, such as table football manufacturers, and seats, armrests and other components for performance halls.
Composite flat boards
To complement our range of 100% beech plywood boards, we have expanded our production to include boards and worktops made from chipboard, MDF or plywood bases with a variety of coatings.
Our products are used in industry, institutions and in interior as well as commercial fittings. They are manufactured to measure in small, medium and large production runs.
The coatings used are suitable for specialist industries such aerospace, defence, and the automotive sector, and for many specific environments and areas of use.
Our boards are custom-manufactured, with trimming, machining, drilling, placement of inserts carried out in accordance with your plans.
Edges can be unfinished or protected by varnish, linseed oil, edgebanding, or a wooden moulding.
Our range includes traditional boards, boards with specific surface requirements such as resistance to abrasion, moisture, fire, hydrocarbons, chemicals and solvents, and the Design board with wooden mouldings for the clothing industry and couture fashion.