Formica ColorCore 2 Compact Series Makes the Most of Durable Compact Surfacing, now in Three New Colors


 

Introducing the new ColorCore®2 Compact series by Formica Corporation, a beautiful expansion of new core colors for compact grade laminate. ColorCore®2 Compact offers designers and architects the ability to utilize the functionality of compact surfacing, with new colors to bring their design vision even closer to reality.

“Spaces like locker rooms and hospitals require practical and highly durable surfaces, but hard-working spaces don’t have to sacrifice on aesthetics,” said Megan McClendon, commercial design lead at FormicaCorporation.  “ColorCore®2 Compact is another way Formica is working to give designers more options for their projects.”

ColorCore®2 Compact

  • ColorCore®2 Compact is a compact grade, two-sided structural laminate with new coordinating colors through the core.
  • The core is now available in three foundational solid colors—Navy Blue, Mouse and Mojave—which can be paired with multiple patterns for a uniquely customized look to fit a designer’s desired aesthetic.
  • Ideal for heavy-duty commercial settings, including restrooms and wall partitions, tables, lockers and wall cladding. 
  • Formica ColorCore®2 Compact laminate has high strength; impact-, water- and humidity resistance; and can be routed to create different shapes and forms. 

To learn more about the ColorCore®2  Compact line, visit www.formica.com.

 



October 29, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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