
Abstract
- Sabine Marcelis has unveiledher newest collaboration with lava lamp model Mathmos
- The brand new assortment features a three-meter-tall lava column and a smaller lamp in a brand new hue
- Each editions launch on October 24
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis has as soon as once more teamed up with Mathmos to reimagine the model’s iconic lava lamp as a large, floor-to-ceiling gentle sculpture.
The “Column Lava Lamp” stands at just below three metres tall, remodeling the acquainted hypnotic movement of liquid wax into a peaceful, architectural presence.
Comprised of frosted borosilicate glass and a matte white aluminium base and cap, each bit is produced to order within the UK and completed with Marcelis’ signature gentle translucency.
Obtainable in three pastel colorways — Bubblegum, Peach, and Honeydew — the Column Lamp interprets Mathmos’ playful pop heritage right into a minimalist, sculptural object. “I all the time needed to design a large lava lamp,” says Marcelis. “That dream is now turning into actuality.”
“It has been an awesome pleasure to work with Sabine Marcelis on a lamp that’s not solely a technical feat however brings the Mathmos’ invention, the long-lasting lava lamp, into a wholly new dimension,” added Cressida Granger, CEO at Mathmos.
Alongside the Column, Mathmos will launch a limited-edition Astro Lamp in Marcelis’ Honeydew hue. Restricted to 1,000 items, the reissue applies the identical frosted coating and mint-toned detailing to the unique 1963 type.
“By merely stripping the design again to a single matt color and introducing a haze matt end overtop of the liquid bottle, a very new impact was created,” Marcelis advised Hypebeast on the time of her final collaboration with Mathmos. “It gives a brand new perspective on the best way the lava flows across the bottle – with a gentle glow that enhances the best way the precise gentle disperses across the room additionally.”
Each editions might be accessible completely by way of Mathmos’ web site, with the Astro launching October 23 and the Column following October 24, 2025.









