I want to buy a Fireflow R1 lamp for my new deck. It's going on a sort of coffee table, opposite a small fountain, for some visual interest. Does anyone know which US site (I hear shipping from the UK is high) has the best prices?
Also: I like the blue and purple colors best. Does one of these glow better in a dimly-lit environment than the other, or are both good? Or is the pink a better choice? I figure viewers will notice the candle first since it's a bright spot, and I don't want its glare to overpower the 'pop' of the moving lava. And were I to go the glitter direction, how sparkly/showy is the glitter in the dark?
If only someone had video of all the colors running in a dark room.
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I know that thinkgeek.com did sell the R1s but they were usually cloudy globes and they no longer sell them but thats the only store I know that sold them in the USA. These are my 2 both directly bought from Mathmos and both looks great in any lighted settings. I would think the purple may be the hardest to see in a darker room but the others should look good.
I did find this just today:
http://www.lamplust.com/fireflow-mathmos-p-516.html
Think these guys are in the US? And should I be prepared for cloudy globes?
Next month, probably, yes. I'll likely be buying from that site, Erin, and I'll probably get a pink one.
My deck needs it. My deck's coffee table will have that at one end, and a really unusual old fountain nozzle set in the other end (Rain Jet nozzle for any fountain geeks) with a color-changing LED light. Something interesting at both ends of the table.
Huh, I bought eight of the R1s from thinkgeek.com and all of them were perfect. (I bought a bunch when they were half-priced and gave them as gifts.) I like all of the colors, but especially the purple!
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