The Rolling Stones and lava lamp pioneers Mathmos have collaborated on a red vinyl Astro lava lamp. The collaboration celebrates a shared heritage dating back to 1963: the year the Stones released ...
This week, the legendary band launched a collaboration with British brand Mathmos, with fans able to buy one of 1000 exclusive red vinyl-designed Astro lava lamps, with a design including artwork from ...
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The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Lava lamps are the most stylish household relic of the 1960s.
The home décor staple of the 1960s and early ’70s counterculture is making a comeback. By Jessica Bumpus Samuel Elmore first saw a lava lamp when he was about 12 or 13 years old and walking through a ...
What is the best lava lamp? It seems that no matter how much culture changes, there’s always a demand for the retro, which is why the playful visuals of a lava lamp never seem to go out of style.
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis always wanted to create a giant lava lamp, and has achieved that dream with Column, a cylindrical and oversized version of lighting brand Mathmos's iconic 1960s design.
Call them sixties relics or hippy home accessories, lava lamps have been in continuous production now for fifty years. Since September 3rd, 1963, the iconic lava lamp has become synonymous with ...