Want to turn on, tune in, and drop out? The lava lamp is your go-to device. Hailing from the same era as the famous Timothy Leary quote, this hippy, trippy lamp, with its slowly undulating globules, ...
It’s not exactly an accident that so few people have a clear idea of what’s inside a lava lamp, as manufacturers are notoriously tight-lipped about their top-secret recipes. Having said that, knowing ...
As the lava lamp celebrates its 60th birthday, we take a look at the groovy history of this iconic piece of decor. A symbol of counterculture and psychedelia, the lava lamp was born in the swinging ...
The lava lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker whose other claim to fame was making underwater nudist films. Ryan R. Reed At a certain moment in the late 1960s, the lava lamp came to symbolize all ...
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis always wanted to create a giant lava lamp, and has achieved that dream with Column, a ...
The lava lamp celebrates its 50th birthday Tuesday, and though it’s more kitsch than classic design, the piece remains just as memorable as mid-century furnishings from Eames, Noguchi and Saarinen.
Not much more needs to be said, man: The lava lamp "first hit stores in Britain on this day in 1963." According to The Associated Press, the groovy light "was created by British inventor Edward Craven ...
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Celebrating 50 years of the lava lamp A quick drink in a pub in the heart of Hampshire's New Forest was ...