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  1. Tambour (architecture) - Wikipedia

    In classical architecture, a tambour (French for ' drum ') is the inverted bell of the Corinthian capital around which are carved acanthus leaves for decoration.

  2. What is Tambour Wood? Common Uses & Design Ideas

    Learn what tambour wood is, how it’s made, and the best places to use it. Explore tambour panels for cabinets, walls, and custom furniture projects.

  3. What Is Tambour Wood? - A Guide To Its Uses In Decor

    Nov 3, 2024 · What is tambour wood, and how can it enhance your home decor? Tambour wood is an exceptional material that adds warmth and charm to your space. Thanks to its flexible …

  4. Tambour Panels - Outwater

    Our Tambour Panels come in a range of materials, including real American-made solid wood and veneer wood, and feature flexible V-groove panels that easily install in convex and concave …

  5. Guide to Making Tambour Doors & Large Panels | Woodcraft

    Oct 15, 2025 · Learn the art of tambour woodworking. This Woodcraft guide covers how to make a large tambour door, including steps for tambour sliding doors.

  6. Tambour Panels - Surfacing Solution

    Our tambour is all on a flexible backing but that doesn’t mean you need to install in around curves or bar fronts. It also allows easy installation! Typically, panels are glued up over any rigid …

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

    Oct 12, 2022 · 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 …

  8. TAMBOUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TAMBOUR is drum.

  9. Tambour Panels — White River Hardwoods

    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 …

  10. tambour - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · Borrowed from French tambour (“drum”), ultimately from Arabic طُنْبُور (ṭunbūr).