Bedside lava lamp concept improves sleep with white noise, warm lights

People are finally realizing that sleep actually plays an important role in productivity and shouldn’t be sacrificed for its sake. Unfortunately, many people by now have acquired one sleeping disorder or another, or at the very least have developed poor habits that lead to poor-quality sleep. There are plenty of methods being offered these days, from supplements to meditation to aromas, but sometimes the simplest solution is to use our body’s natural faculties to induce sleep and correct bad practices. That’s the kind of answer that this concept lamp tries to give, using light and sound to lull our minds and bodies to a more peaceful slumber and an even more refreshing awakening.

Designer: Alessandro Pennese

There are plenty of reasons why we have trouble sleeping in this day and age, but most of them boil down to our habits and lifestyles. Many of us flood our eyes with harmful blue light from our phones even while lying in bed, or let our ears be hammered by noise and distractions. Supplements rely on chemical changes to the body, which might be effective in the short term but could do more harm than good in the long run. Meditation is a good habit to develop in any context, but it only goes so far into actually inducing a physical change in our bodies.

EPY is a lamp concept that tries to trigger those changes by using white noise and warm lights. White noise has been known to be effective in canceling out ambient noise that could be keeping our brains active, using sounds from nature to lull our minds to sleep. Warm light, which is closer to natural light, also soothes the eyes and helps generate melatonin, mimicking the setting sun’s gentle glow that signals our bodies to slow down as well.

This lava lamp-like design encourages the user to develop good sleeping habits in order to help repair and rejuvenate their bodies. But although good sleep is important, waking up properly is also a significant factor in a good day. Like the sun at dawn, that same warm light helps our body slowly wake up in a more graceful and peaceful manner, ensuring that we’re ready to face the day full of energy and zest each time.

EPY’s very design is also meant to evoke a sense of calm with its minimalist aesthetic and simple controls. The translucent cap of the lamp acts as a timer when you twist it, letting you set the time of playback for up to 45 minutes. Hidden at the bottom of the lamp are two dials, one for setting how long you intend to sleep while the other sets the volume of the white noise playback. It doesn’t have complicated features, nor does it require you to reach for your phone, which would defeat the entire purpose of getting you to sleep swiftly and peacefully.

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This App-controlled Lava Lamp is bringing back Retro glory in 2023

Let’s just accept the fact that retro is back. Whether it’s the rise in 80s music thanks to Stranger Things, a rekindled love for nixie tubes, Lamborghini redesigning the Countach in 2022, a full-blown Barbie movie reviving the iconic childhood toy, or even the fact that vintage home decor has seen a re-emergence, retro is making a glorious comeback… and you really can’t imagine the 70s and 80s without the iconic lava lamp. While lava lamps have pretty much gone extinct since the turn of the millennium, it seems they’re making a grand comeback too – with a modern twist. Meet Barava, a hanging lava lamp that’s just as vivid and dynamic as its ancestor – except that it’s also app-controlled, smart-home compatible, and lets you sync the colorful lights inside the lamp to the music you’re listening to!

Designer: Johnny Betz

Click Here to Buy Now: $289 $349 ($60 off). Hurry, only 82/100 left! Raised over $85,000.

Designed not just as a tabletop fixture but also as a hanging pendant light, the Barava is 2023’s answer to the lava lamp. It’s just as captivating, but comes packaged in a fresh avatar with a few tricks up its sleeve. The hanging lamp sports a touch-sensitive control that lets you switch it on, or you could alternatively control it via your app or your smart home assistant. Once switched on, the Barava lights your home with direct as well as ambient light. The base of the Barava illuminates your space, while the lava lamp itself acts as a wonderful mood lamp, creating an ambient dynamic experience through those amorphous moving blobs that are a signature part of any lava lamp experience.

Set the vibe with the Barava Lights millions of colors and animations.

Barava Light app pushes the limits of customization and convenience.

Easily turn your lights on and off with the two convenient tap control zones on the top and bottom of the fixture.

Voice commands for easy operation.

Switch it on and you’ve got quite literally millions of light colors to choose from. Built-in RGB LEDs give you the ability to choose from the entire color spectrum, or better still, sync your lights to your music to have them dynamically change color with the tunes you play. The Barava’s IoT features are perhaps the one thing that truly makes the lava-lamp new-age, giving you the ability to pair it with your smart home too. You can then summon the lamp to switch on or off based on your needs, setting the mood with a simple voice command.

The beauty of the Barava light lies in multiple things – its retro design, its myriad features, and its sheer perfect timing. Just as we’re bidding farewell to the incandescent bulb, the Barava is here to bring back the joy of nostalgia through another lamp that’s been a standard fixture of our past. Each Barava light measures 12.2 inches tall, and comes with a premium optical-grade glass vessel containing a non-toxic Glycol-based ‘ooze’ that moves around arbitrarily in its glass case. Multiple RGB panels illuminate both the inside of the lava lamp as well as the base, and are activated via the app or just by touching the bottom or top of the Barava.

Also functions as a usable task lamp.

Each Barava also comes in pendant as well as tabletop formats. The pendant lamp can be attached to any outlet in your ceiling, while the tabletop version comes with its own metal stand that measures nearly 28 inches tall. The Barava starts at $289 for the tabletop variant and $309 for the pendant version, and comes with a 1-year warranty and global shipping.

Click Here to Buy Now: $289 $349 ($60 off). Hurry, only 82/100 left! Raised over $85,000.

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The Official NASA Rocket Lava Lamp: Ready for Liftoff

A NASA rocket-themed lava lamp: like jumping off your roof with a fitted mattress sheet for a parachute convinced you’ll be able to walk away unscathed, it just makes sense. Available from Firebox, the out-of-this-world lamp costs $49 and contains blue liquid and red lava. Gosh, I just want to break it open and play with the lava so bad.

The rocket stands 20″ tall and will make the perfect mood-lighting addition to my outer space-themed rumpus room. I mean, once I finally gain spousal approval to turn the guest bedroom into an outer space-themed rumpus room, but my permits keep getting denied.

Rocket fuel costs must be astronomical, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration must be desperate for all the funding it can get because NASA has been licensing its logo to just about anyone with a few space-bucks to spend. I mean I even saw NASA shirts for sale at a gas station the other day. Although, now that I think about it, those were probably unlicensed because it was spelled NASSA and I’m pretty sure that was Star Trek’s United Federation of Planets logo.

Doctor Who TARDIS Console Light Is a Lava Lamp from Gallifrey

I’ve tried to watch Doctor Who and it just doesn’t excite me, but there are legions of fans out there who love that show. When it comes to British TV, The IT Crowd is more my speed. I thought that show was hilarious. Regardless of my opinion, Whovians will certainly recognize this desk lamp as the TARDIS console.

This is essentially a lava lamp with Doctor Who trappings on it. This lamp won’t help you travel through space and time, but it will give you something to look at and burn your fingers on.

It measures 18″ tall and melts the goopy orange “lava” using a good old 25-watt incandescent light bulb. The lamp sells for $29.99(USD) and is available from ThinkGeek now.

Star Wars Lava Lamp: My God, It’s Full of Ships

Sure, you can always get yourself an average lava lamp and they’re pretty cool, but what you need is a Star Wars lava lamp that is full of ships. It looks like a spaceship battle is raging inside of a nebula.

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Because your lamp should have more than just blobs of melted wax inside of it. It needs X-Wings and TIE Fighters battling it out inside. Set it on your desk and just watch the battle unfold. You will be mesmerized. You should play the Star Wars soundtrack while you are hypnotized by this lamp.

You can grab one for yourself over on Amazon now. They need to make one for Star Trek now. Best lava lamp ever.

[via Gizmodo via Nerd Approved]

This Is What Happens When You Pour Molten Aluminum into a Lava Lamp

Fans of destroying things to see what happens will enjoy this fun video of YouTuber The Backyard Scientist pouring molten aluminum into a giant lava lamp – just to see what happens. Because it’s fun and possibly explosive.

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I’m not sure how he came up with the idea and decided that he needed to pour molten aluminum into it, but I’m glad he did. It’s one more thing I can check off my list and not have to do myself. It helped me avoid a hospital visit.

Spoiler alert! He manages to avoid a fiery explosion and learns how to create a Jabba The Hutt shaped aluminum action figure that kind of sucks. Science is awesome!

[via Geekologie]

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