www.lavalamptimeline.com | Presents the 2000s | Post 1990s Mathmos lava lamps ...

After the 1990s, Mathmos continued producing their iconic lava lamp range and would transition to also producing a diverse array of LED ambient lights, Airswitch lights and Candlelights. 2000 would see the launch of Fluidium and 2002 would see the launch of Jetstream. Lunar and Jet would be retired along with Glitter Baby.
In 2009, Mathmos would introduce Fireflow R1 and O1, two new candle powered lava lamp designs alongside a new white edition of the Astro Baby. Fireflow R1 presents a mini rocket shaped candle powered lava lamp design whilst Fireflow O1 presents a more modern tubular design that features the bottle levitating within.

New colour combinations such as Clear/ Turquoise, Clear/ Pink and Clear/ Pink were also added to the ranges. Smart Astro would land in 2010, a new version of the Astro lamp that removes the lightbulb with a dedicated heat plate and colour changing LED technology. 2010 would also see Mathmos create Mathmos Monster giant tubular lava lamps. In 2012, Mathmos introduced the Jubilee Astro lava lamp, in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee. 2013 would see a Heritage line of products launched in the Astro format to celebrate 50 years of the lava lamp.

www.lavalamptimeline.com | Presenting the Mathmos Space Projector | Oil & Graphic Projections ...

In the 1990s, Mathmos created the Space Projector, a trippy light projector that features GOBO slide wheels that rotate within and project a kinetic liquid image on any blank surface. In the 2000s, Mathmos extended on their Space Projector concept with graphic slides that present surreal wallpaper rotating and Graphic packs which superimpose onto the oil wheel projection. Enjoy the images below that show some of the effects ...

www.lavalamptimeline.com | Presents: Astro Heritage lava lamps & the Electric Blue Astro lamp ...

As part of the Mathmos' 50th Anniversary celebrations, Mathmos created the Astro Heritage line of Astro lamps featuring anodised metal parts in: black, blue and gold. Alongside the Heritage 50th Anniversary Astro lamp which was limited to 500 pieces, the Heritage line continued Mathmos' tradition of manufacturing lava lamps in Great Britain. Mathmos also created a giant lava lamp that would feature at The Royal Festival Hall/ Southbank Centre in London, England. Enjoy the images below.

www.lavalamptimeline.com | Presents: Restoring Vintage Lava Lamps ...

Did you know that you can restore vintage lava lamps with Mathmos bottles. Enjoy the images below that display a restored vintage Astro Lantern.