Now, get ready for a few LAVA® brand motion lamp BLASTS FROM THE PAST!
Most of these models are no longer in production and have been retired to the LAVA® brand motion lamp museum or boxed up and put away in your grandparents' garages or attics.
Who knows, they could become collectors' items! (click to view larger images)
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With its contemporary styling and gold-flecked white porcelainized base, the Aristocrat 1100 was the ideal decorator touch for the home, office, den, or recreation room.
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Known as The Decorator, this model touted the virtue of "versatility plus the entrancing beauty of LAVA® LITE." The proud owner of The Decorator could change plantings to suit any décor, mood, or party occasion.
Even though the plantings were not included, The Decorator was "truly a homemaker's delight."
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In its day, The Princess Model 2100 represented "a dramatic new styling concept." The model made quite an artistic statement, whether used "singly in halls or foyer, or in pairs for smart new wall treatments."
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The Century was sure to add "glamour and interest to any setting."
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The Consort LAVA® brand motion lamp was designed with a "Masculine flavor... perfect for the study or den, so right for the executive suite." Now, we cannot take credit for this copy. This is right out of our 1970's catalog.
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Both Meditation models served as "the perfect companion piece for those moments of peace and meditation." Christians and Jews of the era certainly rejoiced to the available distinctive cross and menorah models.
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The Nite Lite motion lamp provided a soft, diffused light to complement the soothing, sleep-provoking action. The thoughtful touch for a child's bedroom or nursery.
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The Aristocrat, with its perforated base, emitted a starlit appearance that was especially dramatic in dimly lit areas. If you have one of these in your collection, it probably still does.
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The Enchantress Planter LAVA® brand motion lamp came with a planter "blooming with delicate (plastic) foliage and exquisite floral greenery." Very romantic, at least as much as plastic flowers could be.
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The Empress LAVA® brand motion lamp, regal beauty to reflect the charm and warmth of one's personal good taste.
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The Regency lamp was a tall, stately, and elegant expression. The lamp served as a modern decorator touch for reception or waiting rooms, and the perfect conversation piece for the library or den.
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The Aladdin LAVA® brand motion lamp enticed the owner to rub the base and make three wishes. Well, not really, but the Aladdin LAVA® brand motion lamp was quite the novelty.
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The Mediterranean LAVA® brand motion lamp had exotic Spain as an inspiration for its creation with its superbly scrolled jet-black wrought iron.
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The Coach Lantern, an authentic reproduction of Old English Coach Light, was finished and cast in gleaming copper finish aluminum. According to the ad copy, it captured "the elegance and mood of old world England and modern Americana."
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The Carlisle offered sophistication with simplicity and beauty without blandness. The model featured a satin brass finish base accented with perforations that produced a starlite appearance.
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A new sensation in environmental lighting, The Gemlite used thousands of silver flecks to produce a "multi-color hypnotic spell that charms and fascinates."
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The Capri offered a brushed-brass or chrome finish with matching cap now in what was, for the time, a contemporary, modern design.
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Aztec LAVA® brand motion lamp, "New for the 80's," the Aztec was available with new Sun Gold LAVA® and four then-new base/cap color combinations.
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