The home décor staple of the 1960s and early ’70s counterculture is making a comeback. By Jessica Bumpus Samuel Elmore first saw a lava lamp when he was about 12 or 13 years old and walking through a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Perhaps no object represents the rebellious, psychedelic spirit of the 1960s better than the lava lamp. During a tumultuous time ...
Hypnotic and gooey, fluidly forming and reforming in an endlessly electric acid-tinged fluorescent kaleidoscope of light, lava lamps for decades mesmerized the stoned and the sober alike. Now Lava ...
Since it tends to be associated with the shaga- delic 1970s, it is hard to believe the lava lamp is celebrating its 40th birthday. But although it seems somewhat younger, the ultimate retro “light ...
There is a small subset of people who both remember the 1960s and yet were there. Of them , some will remember the lava lamp, a hippy device whose psychedelic lure was strong enough to distract the ...
Local residents recently came to the Barrington Area Library to find out more about the Lava Lamp and whether the popular cultural icon of the 1960s remains relevant in today’s world. Company ...
NOSTALGIA PROBABLY ranks somewhere near the bottom on the list of causes of kidney failure. But a 1996 report in the Annals of Emergency Medicine relays the story of a 65-year-old man who guzzled the ...
What is the best lava lamp? It seems that no matter how much culture changes, there’s always a demand for the retro, which is why the playful visuals of a lava lamp never seem to go out of style.
When you walk into the San Francisco office of the cloud network and security firm Cloudflare, you’re greeted by a receptionist–and a giant wall of 100 lava lamps. It isn’t just a throwback to the ...