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a '70s revival. A lamp containing a suspension of wax and water

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Couch #28 - Chris - Cypress Park - Los Angeles, CA

This particular model is rather special. This glitter lamp is cylindrical and orange in colour, featuring a cut out window for people to see the glitter. I love the cut outs around the base which illuminate when the lamp is switched on. I love the colours and the purple fluid working so well with the orange bodywork.

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Ryan built this display case for one of the new Tony Hawk skate shops circa 2000-2001. This was one of 6 or so that he made. I believe this exact one ended up in Salt Lake City... Each was based in a mannequin head and then custom built up and hand-painted. He did all of the details by hand, including the painting of their eyebrows and lips (and the false eyelashes). This particular model has lettering on her teeth too.

 

We saw one of the others at the Grove in Hollywood, CA last year, although the store is now a Roxy shop and no longer a Tony Hawk store. It's still there (as far as I know): www.flickr.com/photos/giddygirlie/2237142657/

A rather unique glitter lamp, believed to be vintage and unfortunately missing a lot of glitter fluid, this is in a rather futuristic rocket shape. This is the only one I have ever seen of this kind. It does look rather novely looking, but I really love the metalwork base and cap.

A square based and capped glitter lamp that features beautiful glitter in an oddly shaped bottle.

It's ok, i live here. Testing my Dad's old Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 in my basement.

Simple close up shot of lavalamp in action with a space projector providing the background

BAT!

Living Room, Home

November 13th 2008

Shot using the Minolta 50mm f/1.7 Prime Portrait Lens. Amazing colors and a great piece of glass.

forme che si formano a volte con la "lampada lava"

so this is a thing, and you can buy it. my phone's camera sucks, go look at someone else's pic instead - www.flickr.com/photos/that_alias_is_already_taken/4114231...

Students were treated to a mid-finals night of relaxation and pampering in the College Center. Massages, Happy Lights, Haircuts, Truffles, Tea, and mellow visuals - what more could you need!?

 

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Photograph by Caitlin Longley for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

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This particular lamp features a tubular design which is topped off with three ornate metal legs that are rather interesting and give the lamp a very antique feel to it.

Apparently I like my body today. Yay ^_^

 

These mirrors shall become a permanent attachment to my wall I think. They pretty!!

 

Today involved tidying and rearranging my bedroom.

Avoiding being crushed by heavy furniture and sneezes because it was dust city.

Then I tried to go to work. Apparently I wasn't rostered on though >_>

I came home, finished making my space perfect (I like it again now) and took photos ^_^

  

I want LC to visit me after he finishes work... but I think he's busy.

The fact that I'm being too shy to ask him does not help the situation!

Grrface.

Published in a local Swedish newspaper called Arbetarbladet based in Gävle. The article can be seen here. If you click on the picture the rest of the photos come up. Its all in swedish so i have no idea what it says.

Zig Zag Glitter Lamp. A beautiful design featuring a polished circle on the base and a ziz gag bottle. The form of the bottle really makes this lamp rather unique and looks stunning with the glitter. You can see the various parts. In true fashion, a rainbow is painted on the base of the bottle as the glitter flakes will pick up the colour and produce dazzling effects. I the circular polished mirror on the base of the lamp, it is truly wonderful and adds a lovely touch to the lamp.

rearranged my room a bit. again. It's cozy now.

A lovely lamp that is seen for sale in France and features a wonderful squared design with the contents presented in an oval window. I love this design.

1960's Lava Lamp moving. 4-18-09

Tenuous Link: Empty bottles and soft light.

Unique Gifts

   

Replicating the iconic Lavalamp from the 60's, but on a somewhat more diminutive and Lillipution scale, retro meets techno with these funky Lavalamp Phone Charms. Attach your celebration of the 60's to your mobile phone, and when it rings, or receives a text, it will flash red. So whether your phone is on 'silent' or buried by a pile of "totally essential" paraphernalia in your bag you will be alerted that it's going off. Oh yeah baby.

Features

 

* A phone charm in the shape of a retro lavalamp.

* Body made from crystal and base from metal.

* When placed near your mobile phone then the bubbles will flash red.

* Colours may vary - blue or red.

* Suitable for ages 8 years+.

* Requires 3 x SR60 Batteries (included).

* Size: 3.2 x 1.7cm.

 

The Cosmos. An export only model introduced by the legendary Crestworth Ltd company based in Poole, who were the sole inventors of the Astro Lamp. This lamp has been seen with lava but this time we see it with Crestworth's Glitterlite formulae. Slow, safe moving glitter in a bottle. I love the regal elegance of the base and the way it raises the bottle. Thank you to the ebay seller for these lovely images. For more information on Crestworth and Mathmos lamps please see: www.flowoflava.com

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