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Mathmos Lights and Lava Lamps

MATHMOS-LOGO.jpgEver wonder what the inventor of the Lava Lamp is up to these days? Not unlike that other 60's British import, the Rolling Stones, Mathmos just won't quit -- and they've managed to keep the novelty lighting thing technologically and aesthetically relevant.

mathmos_air.jpgThese days they're into LED and computer chip-controlled lighting, and many of their new products are fun, attractive options for adding functional or mood lighting to a room or party.

Our hands-down favorite is the mystical Airswitch, pictured here (and blogged by AT:LA a while back), which is bright enough to use as a reading light. The lovely thing is that it's controlled with a gesture: you float your hand over the top (perfect for a sleepy bedside lights-off). Shaped intriguingly like a beaker full of vapor, Airswitch costs $85 with shipping.

 
 
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Alan Rincover's Bubble adds a tactile dimension to cordless lighting. It's made of silicone and squeezes on and off. Great in clusters. $75, shipping and tax included.
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The Aduki (named after the bean) also caught our eye. Like a cross between Candela and a mood ring, it charges up like a cell phone, nestles into the palm of your hand and fazes through a range of colors on contact. $60, shipping and tax included.

Mathmos's other products include pendant shades, votive light holders, and yes, lava lamps, all at novelty item prices.

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Oh, I like!

posted by *Terramia* on 2007-05-08 23:01:23
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