Try Lowe's . . .
Lowe's handles the current Formica boomerang design. It comes only in the grey but IMO it's a very handsome pattern that works well with many other colors. Pricing is very economical, a 5' x 10' sheet is $94.55, a 3' x 12' is $68.07 and numerous other smaller pieces are available. Ordering is simplicity itself: order what you want online and it will take a week or two to show up at your local Lowe's. To see what's available go to Lowes.com and put "Boomerang Formica" into the search box. If you just put in "Formica" you get the entire list of what Lowe's can supply.
Unfortunately Lowe's doesn't handle all the current Formica patterns but if you see something on Formica's website they don't have then presumably a local shop could order it. If you're not installing it yourself then probably the installer can supply whatever pattern you want.
Earlier this year I bought some of the boomerang pattern to install on the wet bar at my parent's house. I removed some faded but otherwise serviceable 1957 woodgrain Formica. Had the fading not been very uneven I'd have tried to save it but in this case it was pretty bad around the sink under a window. Oddly enough the first order of boomerang was somewhat thinner than the second order; I'd guess the second order was about the thickness of the old woodgrain material. The thinner material is easier to work with and seems adequately strong. Order numbers were identical and it all was shipped directly from Formica in Bakersfield to Lowe's in my requested sizes so I can't explain the difference but once installed it all looks the same providing that you don't butt the thinner material against the thicker material.
Lowe's handles the current Formica boomerang design. It comes only in the grey but IMO it's a very handsome pattern that works well with many other colors. Pricing is very economical, a 5' x 10' sheet is $94.55, a 3' x 12' is $68.07 and numerous other smaller pieces are available. Ordering is simplicity itself: order what you want online and it will take a week or two to show up at your local Lowe's. To see what's available go to Lowes.com and put "Boomerang Formica" into the search box. If you just put in "Formica" you get the entire list of what Lowe's can supply.
Unfortunately Lowe's doesn't handle all the current Formica patterns but if you see something on Formica's website they don't have then presumably a local shop could order it. If you're not installing it yourself then probably the installer can supply whatever pattern you want.
Earlier this year I bought some of the boomerang pattern to install on the wet bar at my parent's house. I removed some faded but otherwise serviceable 1957 woodgrain Formica. Had the fading not been very uneven I'd have tried to save it but in this case it was pretty bad around the sink under a window. Oddly enough the first order of boomerang was somewhat thinner than the second order; I'd guess the second order was about the thickness of the old woodgrain material. The thinner material is easier to work with and seems adequately strong. Order numbers were identical and it all was shipped directly from Formica in Bakersfield to Lowe's in my requested sizes so I can't explain the difference but once installed it all looks the same providing that you don't butt the thinner material against the thicker material.