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    A lava lamp is a decorative lamp, invented in 1963 by British entrepreneur Edward Craven Walker, the founder of the lighting company Mathmos. It consists of a bolus of a special coloured wax mixture inside a glass vessel, the remainder of which contains clear or translucent liquid. The vessel is placed on a base containing an incandescent light ...

  2. Abigail Tucker. March 2013. The lava lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker whose other claim to fame was making underwater nudist films. Ryan R. Reed. At a certain moment in the late 1960s ...

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  3. History. The first motion lamp was designed in 1963 by an English engineer, Edward Craven Walker, who marketed it under the name Astro Lamp. In 1965, two American entrepreneurs saw the Astro lamp displayed at a trade show in Brussels, bought the rights to market the lamp worldwide and formed the Lava Corporation in Chicago.

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    The liquid-filled inventor proceeded to purchase the equally liquid-filled lamp, whose creator (Mr. Dunnett) Walker later discovered had died. Walker became determined to make a better version of the novelty item and spent the next decade and a half doing so (in between running an international house-swap agency and making films about nudism.) Walk...

    Edward Craven Walker perfected a secret Lava recipe of oil, wax, and other solids. The original model had a large gold base with tiny holes to simulate starlight, and a 52 oz globe that contained red or white Lava and yellow or blue liquid. He marketed the lamp in Europe under the name of Astro Lamp. Two American entrepreneurs saw the lava lamp dis...

    Before selling his company, sales of the lamps had exceeded seven million units. Today with over 400,000 lava lamps made each year, the Lava Lamp is enjoying a comeback. Craven Walker's original company, the Crestworth Company, changed names to Mathmosin 1995 (a reference to the bubbling force in Barbarella.) They still manufacture the Astro, Astro...

    Base: Holds a 40 watt frosted appliance light bulbinside a reflecting cone. This cone rests on a second cone, which houses the light bulb socket and electrical cord connection. The electrical cord has a small in-line switch on it and a standard US 120v plug. Lamp:A glass container containing two fluids, called water and lava, both trade secrets. A ...

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  4. Craven Walker remained a consultant at Mathmos until his death in 2000, helping particularly to improve the formula of the lamps. [6] Astro lamp has been in continuous production for 60 years and has been handmade in Britain since 1963, [6] and is still made today by Mathmos in Poole. The Mathmos lava lamp formula developed initially by Craven ...

  5. Mar 27, 2023 · March 26, 2023. Edward Craven Walker, a British accountant, invented the lava lamp in the early 1960s. He was inspired by a homemade egg timer crafted from a cocktail shaker and filled with alien-looking liquids that he saw bubbling away on a stovetop in a pub. Walker was determined to create his own version that used a lightbulb as the heat ...

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  7. Jan 11, 2023 · It was during this time that he invented the lava lamp. Originally called the “Astro Lamp”, the lamp was created in 1963 after Walker noticed an egg timer filled with liquid wax and water while out drinking with friends. Fascinated, he decided to recreate the effect using two immiscible liquids, and the lava lamp was born.

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