You guys remember the Lava Lamp right? It was the rage of college dorm rooms and teenage make-out sessions everywhere. Well, Mathmos were the guys that invented it way back when in 1963, and now, they ...
Lava Lamps are pretty straightforward beasts: take a hot bulb, slap a glass jar full of liquid and wax on top, and watch the undulating shapes simmer around while you try to remember exactly what was ...
Mathmos’s new soporific Space Projector is like a modern version of a magic lantern, and an enchanting way to soothe the kids to dreamland. A slowly rotating color wheel projects pleasantly hypnotic ...
Optikinetics can trace its origins back to the dawn of psychedelia, being the progenitors of the original projector wheel system that formed a backdrop to the clubs and gigs of the era. Originally ...
Need to keep an eye on your phone calls, but you need people to believe your phone is off? This cute little Lava Lamp charm from Mathmos is the perfect thing for it. Leaving your phone on vibrate ...
Inspired by Marcelis’ vision of floor-to-ceiling light sculptures, the ‘Column’ lamp is pure psychedelic whimsy, reimagined at an architectural scale. ‘I always wanted to design a giant lava lamp,’ ...
Mathmos makes such great mood-light products, but most of them need to be plugged into wall sockets to work. Blob and Flow can be plugged into USB ports, providing touch-sensitive ambient lighting to ...
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