Moving to the wilderness, far from the madding crowd, but can’t bear to leave behind such necessities as the relaxing ripple of your lava lamp? No worries, traveler. Take the Mathmos Fireflow O1, and ...
The British-made lamps have surged in popularity as younger audiences seek to recapture magic of the 1960s ...
In 2024, Mathmos’ Astro Lava Lamp celebrates its 60th anniversary with a series of creative collaborations that include a lava lamp by Sabine Marcelis that honours the design's original magic with a ...
ICONIC lava lamp brand Mathmos has announced a new collection of limited edition Astro lava lamps in celebration of its 60th Anniversary. The Poole company's first collaboration is with Studio Job ...
If we got a mobile phone charm for every phone charm we ever saw, then we'd have a lot of phone charms. Most don't pass the Crave test, which is why you never hear about them. This one from Mathmos, ...
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Sabine Marcelis and Mathmos unveiled a new burgundy Lava Lamp, their second collaboration, previewed at the designer's VitraHaus Loft installation and featuring her distinctive take on colour and ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Lava lamps are the most stylish household relic of the 1960s.
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis always wanted to create a giant lava lamp, and has achieved that dream with Column, a cylindrical and oversized version of lighting brand Mathmos's iconic 1960s design.
The Rolling Stones and lava lamp pioneers Mathmos have collaborated on a red vinyl Astro lava lamp. The collaboration celebrates a shared heritage dating back to 1963: the year the Stones released ...
When I say “yourself,” I mean “whack a tealight candle underneath.” It’s certainly more DIY than plugging it into a wall socket and flicking the switch. One tealight is good for around three hours of ...
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