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Formica Anniversary Collection

Design for Formica's 100th anniversary collection of laminates

Eames tables topped with Dotscreen, a pattern of micro-dots inspired by the printing process.
The Halftone pattern features dots inspired by printing screens.
Halftone's dots appear at different scales to create a patterned texture.
The Endless pattern appears as a digital grain.

The design of the Anniversary Collection plays with this idea of a seamless surface and the company’s long history, and underscores the material’s limitless potential. 

The Endless pattern is seemingly infinite, repeating only every 500 to 700 sheets.
The Ellipse pattern is inspired by the 'hidden oval' in the Formica logo.
The Ellipse pattern appears to ripple across the surface.
Endless pattern in the Graytone color.
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