Plywood boards are also multiplex boards, a wooden board composite, where the upper/final layer gives the look and is called a veneer ;) There are also many different types of multiplex boards, depends on what are used for.
Just ask a client what look & feel they prefer. Know what kind of wood is used for those fronts, who produces them and where the veneer comes from (if you want to be precise). From quick look at your examples, there are few different sorts of wood used (beech, ash, cherry, maple, apple,...).
Note
- no two woods have exactly the same texture.
- different furbishing changes the appearance & tonality (oil, wax, shellack, acrylic, acidic....)
Just go for the feel.