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Lava Schylling 2313 The Original Black Base Lamp with Neon Blue Wax in Clear Liquid, 3.9" x 3.9" x 14.5"

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About Lava Schylling 2313 The Original Black Base Lamp

Product Description The Lava the Original 14.5-Inch Black Base Lamp with Neon Blue Wax in Clear Liquid brings the drama of motion and the beauty of soft colored light into your very own space. Watch the neon blue blobs suspended in clear liquid collide, flow, and split apart as they ooze their way up, down, and around the glass globe of this classic Lava the Original lamp. A hand-spun black aluminum base and cap make this lamp truly unique. Enjoy the colorful motion of this classic version of the timeless Lava the Original lamp. For over fifty years, the iconic Lava the Original brand has been the pioneer in novelty and conventional lighting products, and today it stands as one of the most recognized, trusted, and beloved brands of all time. At Lava the Original, our commitments to pursuing the latest fashion trends, cutting-edge technology, and unsurpassed quality ensure that we continue to intrigue our older fans while enticing the younger generation with our exciting new product lines. So whether you are six or sixty, we have a Lava the Original lamp product just right for setting the mood of your life. From the Manufacturer 14.5-inch Neon Blue Lava Lamp Enjoy modern bliss with the 14.5-inch Neon Blue Lava Lamp. Designed with maximum color brightness in mind, the fluorescent wax is complimented by the lamp’s sleek black base. Watch as the wax melts, flows, and moves slowly inside the glass globe. Lava lamp for home, dorm room, or office Soothing slow-moving wax with soft relaxing light Glass globe Sleek, black-painted base 25 watt light bulb included History of Lava Lite: The first motion lamp was designed in 1963 by an English engineer, Edward Craven Walker, who marketed it under the name Astro Lamp. In 1965, two American entrepreneurs saw the Astro lamp displayed at a trade show in Brussels, bought the rights to market the lamp worldwide and formed the Lava Corporation in Chicago. The Astro Lamp was renamed the Lava Lamp and an American icon was born.