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

Below: In the 2000s, Mathmos commisioned Ross Lovegrove, to create a new take of the lava lamp for the new Millennium ahead, the result was Fluidium. Fluidium presents an organic version of the lava lamp, playing homage to the organic formations within the lamp to create a design that shattered people's perception of what a lava lamp could possibly look like. Fluidium was launched in: Opal, Orange, Yellow and Green, with colour combinations which matched the base and cap colours. In particular the Orange featured an extra colour combination of Violet/Orange and the Green featured an extra colour combination of Blue/Green. Fluidium in Opal and Orange were discontinued leaving the Yellow and Green models produced over time. This page showcases Fluidium brochures and displays the amazing Mathmos Fluidium Lamps.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Fluidium Overview | Below: Mathmos Fluidium Green & Yellow for sale in London shop.

www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | The Mathmos Fluidium Overview | Below: Mathmos Fluidium Yellow | Beautiful flow

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.