www.wikilava.com | The Return of the lava lamp in the 1990s | Mathmos Jet
The Jet was first seen in the 1990s and is a direct adaptation of the former Nordic design. The Jet was Mathmos' entry level lava lamp throughout the 1990s and beyond. Most often seen its metal black glossy finish, and occasionally in a metallic finish, it was offered in a myriad of colour options. It was briefly offered with glitter in the mid 1990s and would transition to an ABS plastic finish in the later 1990s, seen in funky fresh colours for fun. Whilst Jet is no longer produced bottles are easy to find on auction sites such as eBay or one can perform the manual refill process. In 1999, Mathmos launched the Jet in bright day-glo colours such as: Yellow, Pink, Orange and Green ... Enjoy the images below ... |
www.wikilava.com | Mathmos Glitter Ball | Glitter & Lava in one.
In 1999, Mathmos showed for the first time, Glitter Ball, a new kind of lava lamp that combined glitter with lava to create metallic lava. Metallic lava would also be introduced in the Astro range in: Red, Purple and Green. |
www.wikilava.com | Presents Mathmos Fluidium | Designed by Ross Lovegrove ...
Launched in 2000, Fluidium was a radical new take on the lava lamp, designed by Ross Lovegrove. Fluidium was original launched in: Opal, Orange, Yellow and Green. The Green version would also feature the additional Blue/ Green colour way and the Orange version would also feature the additional Violet/ Orange colour way. Opal and Orange were retired leaving just the Yellow and Green models. |
www.wikilava.com | Presenting the Jetstream lava lamp design ...
Mathmos Jetstream was a concept to refresh the Jet lava lamp via a slide-on cover that would simply just slide over the Mathmos Jet (after removing the top cap), and instantly transform the Jet into Jetstream. Jetstream was produced in Silver and White and works well with the bright Jet series of the late 1990s too. |
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