Thanks to reader Ashly for today’s tip: A new source for kitchen and bathroom counter top laminate, Lab Designs. We have not seen these designs in person, but viewed online, they seem promising. After Ashly’s comment, Pam called the company for pricing information. According to the representative, most laminates they have deliver for $1.90-$2.10 per square foot — which calculates to about $64 for a 4 x 8 sheet.
When you are looking at Lab Design’s collection online, take note whether it is for “vertical installation only” — we interpret that to mean not rated for the constant abuse that horizontal surfaces take. In her comment, Ashly mentioned the Arctic Retro and Ebony Retro designs — but unfortunately — these are both for vertical use only.
BUT … UPDATE April 2018: It now looks like Arctic and Ebony Retro are available for horizontal use. Check this out directly with Lab Designs.
Luckily there are still many other exciting choices rated for horizontal installation in the abstract collection.
The retro counter top laminates from Lab Designs
Above: Ivory Organica — a fun pattern in nice pastel colors — that would look great in a kitchen or bathroom.
Design study: Notice how Ivory Organica’s pattern is “multi-directional”. Pam learned that term recently from Grace Jeffers. That is, the laminate design does not look like it is running in only one direction. This Lab Design pattern runs both north and south (if you will) equally. Most vintage laminate was “multi directional,” Grace seemed to be saying. Isn’t this nuance interesting?!
Above: Beige Organica — same cool pattern with a more neutral color scheme.
Above: Tangerine Fabrique — great for your flower power kitchen.
Above: Verde Fabrique — pretty close to our Retro Renovation color of the year — Broyhill Premier Chapter One Lime Green — don’t you think?
Above: True Blue Fabrique — a close relative of Bitossi Rimini Blu.
Above: Yellow Fabrique — another great choice for a sunny flower power kitchen.
Above: Red Fabrique — a good option for vintage 50s style kitchen.
Above: Whisper Batiste — for a neutral linen look.
Above: Fog Batiste — another neutral linen look option.
Above: Chili Mesh — not quite linen, but it reads as a fabric-like texture.
Above: Apple Tesseract — not quite a linen, but a nice texture and color.
Above: Nutmeg Tesseract — this would work well in a 70’s style kitchen.
Above: Thyme Tesseract — another good option for a 70s style kitchen remodel.
Though there isn’t a boomerang or sparkle in sight — this collection of abstract laminates would feel at home in many a retro kitchen or bathroom. And hey — they have color — which is a beacon of light in today’s sea of greige granite laminate.
Melanie Brooks says
I just received my requested samples from Lab Designs. They now have Ebony Retro in matte or high gloss for HORIZONTAL surfaces.
I was debating between that pattern and the Black Pearl pattern. Unfortunately, the Black Pearl gloss is vertical only.
I also got a sample of the Black Celestial- gorgeous flakes of mica! BUT…vertical only.
Pam Kueber says
Good to know! Thank you!
Karen A says
Where can I still purchase Jonathan Adler linen laminate?
Pam Kueber says
That’s made by Formica. Not sure if it’s available any more.
For all my laminate research see: https://retrorenovation.com/category/kitchen/countertops/
stacey says
It appears that the Verde Fabrique from Lab Designs is no longer avail. Bummed.
KStacey says
I just got a sample of SW210 White Celestial, and about fell off my chair. This is honest-to-goodness SPARKLE LAMINATE. Gorgeous, three-dimensional flakes of silver (that turns copper from some angles) varying from a fine dust to a healthier chunks up to about 1/8″.
Flipping it over to see the dreaded “vertical use only” was heartbreaking. A plumbing issue was discovered in my kitchen wall, and the cabinets have to be removed. Although every precaution will be taken, they cannot promise a safe return of my beloved rose marble Wilsonart countertops, and the odds are even less favorable for the matching backsplash. I thought for a minute that I had found my back-up option!! Although I can say that if the backsplash needs replacing, THIS will be it. Even if I have to redesign the whole kitchen around it!
Pam Kueber says
I hear ya… but ‘honest to goodness’ would be real aluminum glitter…
KStacey says
Well I have no idea what particular glitter medium is, but it’s embedded, random and sparkly! Mylar maybe? Not at all like a digital image of quartz or the like.
Toni P says
I’m waiting for yellow cracked ice.
pam kueber says
Sources for crackle ice laminate: https://retrorenovation.com/2010/08/01/where-to-find-crackle-ice-laminate/
pam kueber says
And every once in a while, this: https://retrorenovation.com/2012/03/02/new-old-stock-crackle-ice-laminate-auctions-end-today/
You gotta watch my blog every day, you never know what will come our way!
Just another Pam says
Being of an age…ahem….that doesn’t remember wallpaper with any real fondness looking over some of their patterns, black and white in my case, I thought they’d work very nicely as wall treatments. A number of their patterns are very exciting, nice to see a company step it up like this.
blair says
You know what would be great is if one of these laminate companies like lab designs (wink,wink) collaborated with Pam and the Retro Renovation readers to do a special line of laminates. I am dreaming of the possibilities.
pam kueber says
i would LOVE that!
Daizy says
That would be brilliant! There’s a ready market, for sure!
The Organicas aren’t made for countertops which is sad. I added a comment to my sample order that I would be most interested in this pattern for a horizontal application. I’m willing to wait. What’s another 2 years 🙂
Daizy says
I take that back. The husband said it IS available for countertops. Oh my gosh, we’re getting counter tops – happy dance!