For years, Querkus has been the go-to oak veneer collection for professionals who value real wood and real character. But let’s be honest: it wasn’t always the easiest product to work with. With its wide range of customisation options and technical complexity, it sometimes felt like oak was reserved for the brave.
So we listened. And we rebuilt.

The new Querkus collection strips away the complexity and brings clarity. We’ve kept the essence - the natural oak, the mixmatch technique, the authentic feel - but made it easier to specify, process and apply.
- Simplified structure: Less technical hassle, more creative freedom.
- New looks: From subtle elegance to bold statement textures.
- Old favourites, reworked: Familiar names like Adagio and Allegro return, but with a but with a simplified structure and improved visual consistency.
Querkus now gives you more control, without compromising on depth or detail.
Let’s talk about oak. It’s more than just a material, it’s a story. Every grain, knot and crack is shaped by time, weather and soil. That’s why oak has a spirit. And that’s why we say: nature is texture.
With Querkus, we don’t hide those characteristics. We highlight them.
- Brushed finishes that reveal the grain’s depth.
- Slicing and jointing techniques that preserve the wood’s natural rhythm.
- Earth-toned colour palettes (in the Terra subcollection) that complement the texture, not cover it.
This isn’t laminate. This isn’t imitation. This is real oak.
Responsibly sourced, beautifully processed, and ready to bring character into your space.

If you’re an architect, designer or processor, here’s what you’ll love.
- Panels that are easier to work with, thanks to simplified formats and clear finishing options.
- A collection that’s scalable: from small furniture pieces to large wall surfaces.
- A product that feels honest. No fake grains. No printed textures. Just real wood.
And yes, it still looks stunning.
The new Querkus range is available now. Explore the looks, feel the textures and bring real oak into your next project.

