Description
A stylish and quality motion (Lava) lamp featuring wonderful colour combinations with beautiful illumination
The Lava lamp was invented by British accountant Edward Craven-Walker in 1963 after watching a homemade egg timer, which was made from a cocktail shaker filled with liquids, as it was bubbling on a stove top in a pub.
His U.S. Patent 3,387,396 for "Display Device" was filed in 1965 and issued in 1968.
Note
- Lamp requires time to warm up before wax will move
Specifications
- Edgy diamond-shaped motion lamp
- Features rainbow graffiti-style spray painted glass body filled with lava that ripples when lit
- Smooth matte black casing
Dimensions
- Height: 360mm
- Width: 92mm
The Lava lamp was invented by British accountant Edward Craven-Walker in 1963 after watching a homemade egg timer, which was made from a cocktail shaker filled with liquids, as it was bubbling on a stove top in a pub.
His U.S. Patent 3,387,396 for "Display Device" was filed in 1965 and issued in 1968.
Note
- Lamp requires time to warm up before wax will move
Specifications
- Edgy diamond-shaped motion lamp
- Features rainbow graffiti-style spray painted glass body filled with lava that ripples when lit
- Smooth matte black casing
Dimensions
- Height: 360mm
- Width: 92mm