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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Large Lava Lamp - An Impressive Style Statement

Lava lamps are novelty items that are great for making a stylish statement in a room. The first lava lamp known as the 'Astro' appeared in 1963 which became an instant hit and led to the launch of 'Astro Baby' the following year. Due to the huge popularity and success of the lamps, it became one of the most defining features of the 60's and even appeared in TV series such as 'Dr.Who' and 'The Prisoner'.

Invented by Edward Craven-Walker, the lamp features varied sizes of coloured wax blobs in a clear liquid filled glass bottle. The wax makes slow movements which goes up and down the glass bottle depending on the density of the heat. The heat is released through a light bulb which is fixed at the bottom attached to the stand. The liquid formula inside the bottle contains water and mineral oil combined with wax and carbon tetrachloride. The liquid can be transformed into different colours using dyes which makes the wax blobs appear to have different colours as well.

The light bulbs used in the lamps are normally 25 to 40 watts, and take about an hour or two to heat up the bottle. The wax responds to this warm heat and starts to form blobs that float freely in and around the bottle, which creates an ambience that is calming and soothing.

Lamps are available in a variety of styles and colours. A large lava lamp will measure about 2m high and normally cost about a few hundred pounds. There are smaller sized lava lamps that are ideal for side tables or corner tables, however, larger lamps are more suitable to create an impact and make a fashion statement.

There are many places in store or online selling these lamps, however, to avail great deals and save some few pounds look for stores that have lava lamps for sale. There are also certain voucher sites which are handy for discounts codes.

Lava lamps are self-contained and don't need maintenance apart from dusting. However, it could get damaged if the lamp is left switched on for too long. The wax overheats and breaks into a number of smaller sized blobs destroying the slow motion movement which is the main reason for its appeal. Switching the lamp off and allowing it to cool after a certain period of time will extend the lifespan of the lamp and save it from getting damaged.


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