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  2. We offer a complete line of flexible Tambour wood panels. Solid wood or veneers panels for walls, ceilings, pole wraps, wainscoting, & doors.

  3. Tambour Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TAMBOUR is drum. drum; an embroidery frame; especially : a set of two interlocking hoops between which cloth is stretched before stitching… See the full definition

  4. Tambour - Wikipedia

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    A cover made of strips of wood connected together with fabric such as that of a roll-top desk is called a tambour. This has been adopted to describe an office cupboard that is designed to have doors that conceal within the cabinet when opened, also known as roller-shutters.

  5. What To Know About the Tambour Wood Trend - The Family Handyman

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    In modern usage, tambour refers to a method of fastening closely-spaced pieces of wood on a flexible backing. The linear arrangement of the wooden slats somewhat resembles the cords on the side of the drum that secure the head, which may be one reason for the crossover usage of the word.

  6. Solid Wood Tambour Panels — White River Hardwoods

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    We offer Solid Wood Tambour Panels in Hard Maple, Paint Grade, Red Oak, Walnut, and White Oak for creating a modern and unique look. You can paint or stain our Wood Tambour Panels to match your designs.

  7. Tambour, embroidery worked on material that has been stretched taut on a tambour frame, which consists of two wooden hoops, one slightly larger than the other, fitting close together. The embroidery is worked with a needle or a tambour hook.

  8. Tambour Paneling Is the Latest Must-Have Home Feature

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    Tambour paneling has a more three-dimensional appearance thanks to its fluted wood cuts. It is also flexible, allowing each plank of wood to move independently of the other pieces in the panel, while most other wood paneling is composed of flat, interconnected planks.

  9. Making Tambours - Wood

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    Think of a tambour as a sliding wooden curtain made of narrow strips of wood typically attached to a thin, flexible backing. The tambour rides in a pair of grooves, or tracks, and the backing allows it to bend around curves. While making a tambour door isn't particularly difficult, designing a smooth-sliding door can be a little tricky.

  10. tambour - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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    tambour (countable and uncountable, plural tambours) A small shallow drum. A circular frame for embroidery.

  11. What is Tambour? - A Little Design Help

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    Read on to find out what it is, and why you may – or may not – want it in your home. Tambour is a type of door constructed from thin strips of wood mounted to a flexible backing. This type of construction allows the door to be rolled out of the way instead of swinging open.