New Countertop: Slip-cast pewter with embossed edge
Here’s some pictures of one of our first slip-cast pewter countertops, installed in a beautiful lakeside house in the Poconos. This counter features an embossed steel banding with a running floral pattern, stabilized and slip-cast with a veneer of patinated pewter. The top was polished back to a smooth finish, leaving only hints of the original distressing. We applied a blackening patina to the edge detail.

For this kitchen, designed around the blue granite used for counters and a black/white cabinetry and appliance theme, pewter was really the only choice for the island top. The cool tones of the lightly patinated pewter kept within the bluish theme of counters, backsplash, and walls. And the large metal island top balanced out the selection of materials—with any other choice, the stone surfaces and wood cabinets would be out of balance. And finally, the open floorplan and natural lighting really allowed the counter to shine in the sunlight.
- Dimensions: 59½” x 79½”
- Edge Profile: 3½” deep, stamped floral design
- Material: Slip cast pewter over plywood and steel
- Finish: Polished satin with patina on edge detail
- Designer: Patrice Corrigan, Panache Design (Scranton, PA)





















