HempWood® Double Sided Panels give you a lighter weight, ready-to-install panel made from our patented hemp hardwood technology. Our engineered panels use HempWood® veneers laminated onto FSC-certified PureBond® plywood on both sides. The result is a commercial-grade, carbon-negative panel with ultra-low VOCs and serious durability.
These panels are made in the USA from hemp grown within about 100 miles of the factory in Murray, Kentucky, and use a soy-based adhesive with no added formaldehyde.
Ideal applications
- Cabinetry and built-ins
- Shelving and casework
- Tabletops and counters
- Accent walls, paneling, and ceiling details
Standard Sizes
HempWood® veneer on each side of a PureBond® plywood sheet. 2 standard thicknesses - 5/8 and 4/4"
4 x 8ft
- 5/8" × 48" × 96" (≈ 16 mm × 1219 mm × 2438 mm)
- 4/4" × 48" × 96" (1" nominal, ≈ 25 mm × 1219 mm × 2438 mm)
4 x 4ft
- 5/8" × 48" × 48" (≈ 16 mm × 1219 mm × 1219 mm)
- 4/4" × 48" × 48" (1" nominal, ≈ 25 mm × 1219 mm × 1219 mm)
10 in x 4ft
- 5/8" × 10" × 48" (≈ 16 mm × 254 mm × 1219 mm)
- 4/4" × 10" × 48" (1" nominal, ≈ 25 mm × 254 mm × 1219 mm)
Price per Square Foot
- 5/8″ = $10 /sq.ft.
- 4/4″ = $11 /sq.ft.
You know your project and what you need, so we’re here to provide the perfect fit every time. Custom sizing available at no extra cost. Estimates provided via sq.ft. Standard sizes listed above are ready to order contact the HempWood® team at sales@hempwood.com or (888) 338-1235.
Key performance details
- Made in USA
- Commercial grade with Class 1 fire rating
- Carbon-negative** from cradle to gate
- No VOCs / no added formaldehyde** (tested below limit of quantitation)
- Density: approx. 60 lb/ft³ (≈ 960 kg/m³)
- Janka hardness: 2,000+ lbf (around 20% harder than solid oak)
Working & finishing
For best results, we recommend reviewing the HempWood® Machining Guide and Finishing Guide before cutting, sanding, or finishing your panels.
- Machining: use standard woodworking machinery; sharp carbide-tipped blades and bits are recommended.
- Sanding: progressively sand and finish around 120 grit or finer before applying stain or topcoat.
- Finishing: oil-based stains and high-quality clear finishes perform best; water-based stains tend to raise the grain and may require additional sanding.