White River tambour panel provides a solid wood solution for curved and straight applications where a flexible surface is required. The panel uses a flexible backing that bends, allowing the 12 inch wide by 96 inch long surface to follow curves and corners, which helps create continuous wood runs without segmented joints. Each panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, so the material matches common shop stock and blends into red oak projects. The 3/4 inch bevel slat profile forms a textured face, which adds visual depth while keeping a consistent pattern along the run. The tambour is unfinished, so the surface accepts shop finishing systems and can be tinted or cleared to match existing components. Made in the USA, the panel aligns with domestic hardwood standards and supports projects that specify North American material.
This tambour panel is designed to be attached to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, which lets installers bond it to plywood, MDF, or other backing surfaces without specialized fasteners. The flexible backing works with the adhesive to hold the 3/4 inch bevel slats in alignment as the panel is pressed into curves or laid over flat carcass panels, reducing the need for complex clamping setups. Because the panel is unfinished, the material can acclimate and then be finished after installation, which allows seams and transitions at the substrate edges to be filled, sanded, and coated as one surface. The 96 inch length gives room to run full-height or long horizontal applications, which cuts down on field joints during adhesive work.
This tambour panel falls under appliance garages and tambour doors within decorative hardware and moldings, which positions it for use in cabinet upper sections, roll-front alcoves, or similar openings that benefit from a flexible wood surface. The 12 inch wide by 96 inch long format suits tall cabinet runs, extended valance areas, or wall accents where continuous texture is required across a span. Premium North American hardwood construction in red oak matches many cabinet frames, rails, and face frames, which helps maintain consistent species selection across a project. The 3/4 inch bevel slat profile provides a dimensional look appropriate for detailed millwork, so it can tie into existing moldings in the same space. Because the tambour is unfinished, it can receive stains or clears that match shop-finished doors, drawer fronts, and trim, supporting visual continuity.
The flexible backing that easily bends is central to how this tambour performs once installed, because it lets the red oak slats track smoothly around curves and corners without telegraphing flat segments. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive to mount the panel to any solid substrate simplifies the workflow, as installers can use familiar adhesives and standard substrate materials already in the shop. Each panel features natural variations in color and grain, which adds depth and texture to the finished surface and keeps the face from appearing flat. Those natural variations, combined with the bevel slat design, create a more dimensional effect under light, which is useful on vertical cabinet ends or appliance garage fronts. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing helps the flexible backing and hardwood slats settle in place, supporting finish uniformity across the panel. The American manufacturing and premium North American hardwood source also contribute to predictable material behavior in typical woodworking environments.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, which covers a sizeable area in one piece and works well for tall cabinets, appliance garages, or long accent runs without many seams.
The tambour panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, providing a solid wood face that coordinates with red oak cabinetry and typical hardwood trim components in the same project.
The tambour panel is installed by attaching it to a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, allowing use with common backing materials in cabinet and millwork assemblies.
The tambour panel has a flexible backing that easily bends, enabling the red oak slats to wrap around curves and corners and create a smooth, continuous wood surface on radiused sections.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can acclimate and then be stained, painted, or clear coated to align with surrounding cabinetry and trim finishes in the installation area.
The tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, which supports projects that require domestically produced wood components and predictable material sourcing.
This White River tambour panel combines a 12 inch by 96 inch red oak face with a flexible backing, giving cabinetmakers and woodworkers a way to create curved or straight textured surfaces from solid hardwood. The unfinished construction in premium North American red oak supports project-specific finishing schedules and matching to existing millwork. With installation using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto solid substrates, the panel integrates into typical shop workflows. For appliance garages, tambour doors, or curved accents within decorative hardware and molding projects, this panel offers a consistent species and profile choice.