White River Tambour Panel Style 103 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing, so it bends smoothly to follow curves and corners where flat panels will not track, useful on appliance garages and other rounded cabinet applications. The 12 inch width supports narrow runs, helping it fit smaller cabinet bays or appliance openings without excessive trimming. The 48 inch length gives a continuous panel for medium spans, which reduces seams along the run in many standard cabinet layouts. The tambour uses a 3/16 inch double bead thick profile, creating a tight repeating bead pattern that reads consistently across the face and keeps the surface visually uniform along the entire length. Being made from walnut, the panel provides the natural walnut color and grain that designers expect in walnut cabinetry, allowing it to visually tie into surrounding walnut components. As part of White River wood panels and tambour doors, this panel sits naturally in decorative woodworking projects.
This tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so the workflow follows typical panel lamination practices in the shop or on-site. Because the backing flexes, the panel conforms to the substrate as the adhesive beds out, which supports even contact along curves, corners, and straight runs. Attaching to a solid substrate keeps the 3/16 inch double bead profile stable in use, helping the beads stay aligned while the panel is moved or as a door-style assembly operates. The unfinished walnut surface is ready for a finishing system after the material has stretched and acclimated for at least 48 hours, aligning well with finishing schedules that separate installation, acclimation, and spray or wipe-coat steps.
This tambour panel belongs in appliance garages and tambour door projects where a flexible, solid wood face is required across curves and corners. The flexible backing lets fabricators form the panel around curved cabinet guides or corner transitions, creating a continuous beaded surface instead of segmented pieces. In straight runs over a solid substrate, the 12 inch width and 48 inch length simplify layout, since a single panel can cover many common upper or base cabinet openings. Natural variations in walnut color and grain give each installation distinct character, which suits visible kitchen, bath, or built-in cabinetry where wood tone and texture are part of the design intent. As a solid walnut panel within White River decorative hardware and wood panels, it integrates into projects that already feature hardwood moldings and panels from the same brand family.
The 3/16 inch double bead thick profile creates a consistent pattern that helps installers visually align the panel along a run, useful when matching adjacent cabinetry details. Since the panel is unfinished, trades can select stain or clear systems that match the surrounding walnut components, keeping color control in the finisher's hands rather than relying on a preset tone. Allowing the tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing supports dimensional stability during coating, which helps maintain smooth operation when used in appliance garages or tambour doors. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive means shops can rely on familiar products and tools to bond the panel to a solid substrate, streamlining both mockup work and final installation. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel offers material consistency across multiple units in a project, which supports repeatable routing, trimming, and sanding workflows in the shop.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches in width and 48 inches in length, which helps it span many appliance garage or cabinet openings without joint breaks in the beaded surface.
The panel is made from walnut and uses a 3/16 inch double bead thick profile, so it delivers a tight, repeating walnut bead pattern suited to decorative cabinet applications.
The tambour panel is attached to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it follows familiar panel bonding practices in cabinet shops.
The panel has a flexible backing that bends to fit curves and corners, allowing it to follow appliance garage tracks or curved cabinet faces during installation.
The tambour is unfinished and should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, giving finishers control over stain or clear coating systems.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, providing consistent walnut stock for machining and finishing across multiple panels.
The White River Tambour Panel Style 103, in walnut, combines a flexible backing with a 12 inch by 48 inch solid wood format, giving cabinet and millwork shops a practical option for curved or straight runs. Its 3/16 inch double bead thick profile and natural walnut grain support decorative appliance garages and tambour door assemblies within wood-focused projects. At Wurth Baer Supply, this panel sits within a broader offering to support woodworking workflows. Use this Style 103 tambour where a flexible, unfinished walnut surface needs to bond to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive.