Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

Must see to believe! Rare French spherical table-lamp unit! C'mon, someone restore this thing!

For everyone who loves that trumpet-and-sphere glitter Wizard of Ooze got (and a few others? I know more than one of these has appeared) here's a one-up - the top of the base flares out to support the globe...and it has a table lamp fitting on top! Three-way switch, too: bottom, top, both, off.

http://cgi.ebay.fr/Rare-pied-lampe-design-70-a-lave-eames-panton-/3...

Amazing!! Someone grab this, and either fill it with sparkly glitter, or put lava in it! Wouldn't this look great with white lava in clear liquid, with colors painted under the bottle, like the Russian 'Cosmos' lava? Needs a cool shade, too, to complement the nifty brushed steel finish!


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Wish I knew.
Ant, do you have a pic of the giant astro with balloon style bottle?

Astrobaby I heart NY said:
Wow that is really stunning Jonas - A great find too. Here is a list of all the lava/glitter lamps that I have seen with a shade or shade fitting on them.

1. Crestworth Glitterlite Table Lamp Edition 1 with a Shade. Similar in design to their Telstar model but with a shade on the top. Flared base. (just like the one on ebay)

2. Crestworth Glitterlite Table Lamp Edition 2 - Nordic design using Nordic bottles and switches on the base. A very sophisticated design.

3. Crestworth Prototype of Astro Mini with a Shade - Crestworth Prototype of an Astro with a Shade as seen in a Belgium 1968 tradeshow photo. Crestworth Prototype of a Giant Astro lamp with a balloon style bottle and a giant shade.

4. Gemlite lamp with a shade, seen in an old catalogue.

5. Fog's Rectangular Glitter lamp with a shade and also the one above.

I wonder if there are anymore out there ...

peace - 'baby.
Absolute Bargain!!!!!!!!!!!!!
come on how won thing!

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