White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it fits curved cabinet runs, appliance garages, and architectural details where flat sheet goods will not track the radius. The 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile creates narrow, repeating coves, which break up the surface and help the panel flex smoothly while adding visual depth along the run. The 12 inch width works well for narrow panels or for ganging multiple pieces when a wider wall or cabinet face needs coverage. The 96 inch length supports full-height or wide horizontal applications, reducing seams in longer runs. The walnut species brings natural variation in color and grain, giving projects a warm, textured look that suits visible residential or commercial interiors. Because the tambour is unfinished, it accepts your preferred finishing system to match surrounding millwork.
The panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so the tambour bonds directly to cabinet sides, wall panels, or custom-made cores. Because it is designed as a flexible, adhesive-applied panel, there is no need for mechanical fastening patterns across the face, which keeps the visible surface clean. Using common construction or paneling adhesive means the installation process matches typical shop and site practices, integrating easily into existing workflows. The flexible backing allows you to press the panel into the adhesive along a curve, so contact is maintained from end to end. Once bonded to the solid substrate, the panel holds the desired radius, giving a stable curved surface ready for sanding and finishing.
This tambour panel, sized at 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, fits projects that call for long, continuous curved or straight runs in cabinetry or millwork. In an appliance garage, the flexible backing allows the panel to follow a curved enclosure, creating a smooth, cove-textured interior surface. Along a curved cabinet end or island, the 96 inch length supports floor-to-counter or counter-to-upper transitions with minimal seams, so grain and cove pattern flow along the radius. The solid walnut construction with natural color and grain variation supports use in spaces where the panel remains visible, tying into walnut door fronts, moldings, or wood panels from the same species family. Because the panel belongs to the appliance garages and tambour doors class, it suits applications where a flexible, decorative wood surface is needed as part of a moving or curved assembly.
The flexible backing and double cove-cut face work together to let the panel bend without breaking the decorative profile, so the cove pattern stays consistent even when wrapped around tight curves. The unfinished walnut surface allows the material to be acclimated before finishing, supporting a stable fit against the substrate once the panel has relaxed in the job environment. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to attach the panel to any solid substrate means the same product can move from shop-built cabinet cores to on-site substrates without changing tooling. The 1/4 inch panel thickness keeps weight and build-up modest, which is useful where the tambour sits over existing casework or where reveals around adjacent components are tight. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel provides a domestic, hardwood-based solution when a flexible, decorative surface is required in a woodworking workflow.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long and has a 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile, which sets coverage area and face thickness for layout and cutting.
The flexible backing lets the panel bend around curves and corners while you bond it to a solid substrate, which supports smooth, continuous curved surfaces in cabinetry and millwork.
The tambour panel is designed for installation with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, keeping tools and materials consistent with common shop practice.
The tambour is unfinished, so the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which helps the panel settle before stain or topcoat is applied.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in a walnut configuration, providing natural color and grain variation suited to visible cabinetry.
In appliance garages, the flexible tambour panel forms a curved or straight interior surface, using its bendable backing and cove-cut face to create a finished wood enclosure.
This White River tambour panel combines a 1/4 inch double cove-cut face, flexible backing, and 12 inch by 96 inch format to solve curved and straight walnut applications in one product. The unfinished, premium North American hardwood construction supports project-specific finishing, while standard construction or paneling adhesive attachment suits typical shop and jobsite methods. For appliance garages, curved casework, or decorative wall details that call for a bendable walnut surface, this TM402-1296WA panel provides a practical, ready-to-finish option.