www.historyofthelavalamp.com | The History of Original Crestworth & Mathmos lava lamp invented in Great Britain in 1963 | Presenting Mathmos Modern lights, LED lights, Space Projector, Candle lights ...

Below: In 2000, Mathmos embarked on creating the world's next generation of LED lighting products starting with Bubble, designed by Aaron Rincover. Mathmos followed the Bubble of soft portable ball of luminosity with Tumbler and Aduki colour-changing lights. Such lights were award-winning and cutting edge for the era. The Mathmos Softlight range followed with designs such as Minilamp, Blimp and Ghost. The Solar & Lunar Eclipse lights presented a new take on LED light mixing the properties of reflection with colour-changing LED light. Other LED lights by Mathmos include: Aduki Ni, Poplight, Babushka, Teardrop, Blob & Flow lights, Jelly, Bump Lantern and many many more.

Mathmos also built on their popular Space Projector, invented in the 1990s, with new graphic GOBO wheels. Mathmos also entered the world of candle-light with products such as: Float, Thaw (an ice candle) and Revolution to name just a few ...

www.historyofthelavalamp.com is a website dedicated to the history of the original Great British Mathmos lava lamp designed by Edward Craven Walker in 1963 and still in production today by Mathmos. We follow the history with products such as: Astro, Astro Mini, Astro Nordic, Telstar, Astro Lantern, Princess, Cannon Timer, Traction lamp, Twiggy, Aromalite. We follow the progression of the company to create beautiful kinetic fibre optic designs such as Galaxy. We continue the history of the lava lamp, documenting the history in the 1990s with designs such as Lunar & Telstar. We follow the history beyond the 1990s with Fluidium, Jetstream to 2013 with the 50th Anniversary celebrations and the launch of the 50th Limited Edition lava lamp. Enjoy www.historyofthelavalamp.com.