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Below: The 1990s was a massive period of revival for the lava lamp.With iconic products such as the Astro, Astro Baby, Glitter Baby, Telstar, Jet, Lunar and so much more, this period was an amazing period for the history of the lava lamp. Notice the vibrancy of the brochures and the lamps presented.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | Mathmos Millennium Telstar & 3-IN-1 Astro.

Below: 1999-2000 Mathmos introduces the Millennium Edition Telstar and the 3-IN-1 Astro. The 3-IN-1 Astro features white wax with three colour changing bottles for a totally unique effect. Please see images below ...

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Astro Lamp.

Below: See the dazzling Mathmos Astro lamp as presented in the 1990s.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Astro Baby & Glitter Baby.

Below: See the dazzling Mathmos Astro Baby lamp as presented in the 1990s. Moving lava lamp liquids or glitter, the choice is yours. Note the dazzling 5 giltter colour combinations for Glitter Baby. Look at the amazing jewel like colours of Glitter Baby.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Jet.

Below: See the dazzling Mathmos Jet lamp as presented in the 1990s. Jet was presented as black and white, starting in the early 1990s as a whole metal design presented in a black glossy enclosure. Towards the end of the 1990s as seen in this catalogue Mathmos introduced the Jet in plastic and with a Day-Glo series offering colours: Orange, Yellow, Green & Pink. Please see images below.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Telstar.

Below: See the dazzling Mathmos Telstar lamp as presented in the 1990s. Telstar was Mathmos' table top dazzling rocket shaped design and a classic. Everyone loves Telstar. Take a look at the images below which displays the colours Telstar was presented in.

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Below: See the dazzling Mathmos Lunar as presented in the 1990s. Lunar was Mathmos' highest-end lava lamp throughout the 1990s and the very early 2000s, being retired in the early 2000s. Lunar is a stunning 80cm tall rocket, that looks like simply beautiful. From its introduction in 1991 to this very day, Lunar has always had a very special place in lava lamp collectors' collections.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Amazing Fibre Space!

Below: The Mathmos Fibre Space introduced by Mathmos. Fibre Optic Fun.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Amazing Faze 3

Below: The Mathmos Faze 3 designed by Mathmos, in a beautiful pyramid form. The Faze was a series of non-liquid colour changing lights presented by Mathmos in the 1990s. Starting with Faze 1, based on a vintage design to Faze 2, a tubular more modern sleek design and then with Faze 3 in the later 1990s. Faze 3 is a stunning remote controlled lamp that changes colour, presents static colour or changes from sound to light. The choice is yours. I particularly love the remote shaped like the Mathmos logo. Note the different modes of the Mathmos Faze 3 below.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | Iconic Images from the 1990s.

Below: Iconic images of Mathmos lava lamps in the 1990s. Below one can see Mathmos lava lamp designs such as Astro Baby & Jet and Mathmos branding images.

Welcome to www.keepbubbling.com, a website dedicated to vintage lava lamps from all over the world. Keepbubbling.com displays a wide range of lava, glitter, fibre optic and motion lamps from the past and acts as a mini museum reference for those who wish to learn more about these wonderful kinetic lamps. www.keepbubbling.com displays a wide range of lava lamp designs from their introduction in 1963 to the present day and we love Mathmos, the people who invented the lava lamp.