Robin,

WilsonArt makes Formica with vintage styles through their Retro Renovation line.

I have never used them for an exhibition, but I know this is a favorite for retro kitchen fans.


Polly Root Sturgeon


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On Mar 13, 2018 9:56 AM, Robin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Does anyone have a source for vintage or reproduction Formica laminate? We need to restore a c. 1950's-60's butler's pantry counter top (deep cherry red color) and our restoration carpenter does not think he can save the current laminate (the wood under it is disintegrating).

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Robin H. Gabriel
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Kaminski House Museum
Georgetown, SC 29440

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