Trip the Light Fantastic with Mathmos Mini Lamps

February 8, 2007 · Print This Article

mathmosminilamps Trip the Light Fantastic with Mathmos Mini LampsThe mushroom’esque Mathmos Mini Lamp looks like something out of Super Mario World. The lamp is made from mouth blown glass which has LEDs inside of it. The LEDs are controlled by a computer chip which makes the LEDs cycle through the full color spectrum. Turning the lamp on and off is as simple as pushing on them gently with your hands, or if you’re Mario, it’s as Simple as jumping on it. The lamp comes in white frosted glass but is overall capable of cycling through 9 different colors and it retails for $47.

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