Lava Lamp?

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    Unhappy Lava Lamp?

    Anyone have any idea where i could get a lava lamp? i've been to several random light shops like DeLight and stuff but they don't have them. =c


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    Try Aluminium (central, cwb or wanchai) or Franc Franc (cwb) or just opposite Starbucks in Patterson St in CWB is a cool shop - clothes at the front but lots of kitsch stuff for your house at the back.


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    Now I want one too!

    actually I lusted after the laser pod a couple of years back [invented by the lava lamp people], but never managed to get the really 60's type

    let the hunt begin!

    http://www.geoexpat.com/forum/showth...ight=laser+pod

    http://www.geoexpat.com/forum/showth...ight=laser+pod


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    OK folks- after exhaustive hunting in a search to buy 60 of them I finally found them in a shop called Clique in Wanchai. It's on Queen's Road East and is about number 150 or so- left hand side of the road if you are coming from Admiralty.
    They come in a couple of sizes and colours and are around 150-250. Lots of retro stuff in there but he doesn't open until about 12.30.


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    Clique

    Found it!

    http://www.house18.com/furniture/sea...company_id=281

    no if someone could please translate........


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    You can find the original Mathmos lava lamps in Homeless (Gough St in Noho or CWB locations). They also have their stuff in LCX towards the back.


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    Mathmos

    Off topic,

    But slightly Intresting,

    I'm a student on a exchange studying Industrial Poduct Design in HK
    and back in england my main tutor owns Mathmos and designed all there Stuff!


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    Wow, that is cool! As a consumer, my impression is they have introduced some interesting new products in the last few years, and I love the space projecter. However one beef I have is the rechargable batteries on my Aduki aren't replaceable......