www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | Rain Elegance | Johnson Industries | Vintage Rain Goddess Lights.
Below: Whilst we love vintage lava lams, we also love the elegant beauty of rain lamps. Rain lamps were produced by many different firms including Johnson Industries, who are credited with the invention. These lamps feature the aestheitc of shimmering rain dancing and falling down to create a beautiful decorative light that was so popular in the vintage years. Johnson Industries created many variations of vintage rain lamps from popular swag models, to table top models. Each of the rain lamps feaure a statue at the heard of the design, usually a Goddess lady. One of my favourite examples is the model which features the prayer hands in the center of the lamp. which is a great spiritual piece. Another favourite great example of a Johnson Industries, is the Rain Picture, that features a picture frame with an integrated rain lamp built in. It looks amazing ... You can choose from the pictures in the catalogue or use your own. |
www.keepbubbling.com | The Vintage lava lamp Timeline |Discover your vintage lava lamp design | StarFlite by Poly-Optics | Amazing New Space-Age Lighting for the Home.
Below: StarFlite by Poly-Optics presents amazing new space-age lighting, featuring, safe, tiny optic fibers glowing from a hidden light source in each base ... to the tips... for a sparkling star effect. These lamps also featured the ability to change colours from clear to red to blue to amber or to green via FREE Mylar color strips to create a practical as dramatic accent light that acts as a TV lamp, centerpeice, nite lamp or as a decorator effect.
Please see vintage brochure images below which feature Models: Saturn, Chantilly, La Trevi and Jupiter. One of the most unique pieces created was the Chantilly, a swag "hang up" model that presents a breathtaking display of fiber optics. La Trevi was designed as a beautiful, all new Wall Decor, for home or office. |
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. |
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