Mathmos lava lamps, iconic symbols of 1960s counterculture, have found their way into museums worldwide, celebrated as both design masterpieces and cultural artefacts. Created in 1963 by British inventor Edward Craven Walker, these lamps embody the era’s spirit of innovation and rebellion. Their mesmerising, ever-changing patterns of floating wax have made them enduring symbols of creativity and relaxation.
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