RainGlobes

RainGlobes LLC
Privately held company
Industry souvenir
Founded Seattle, Washington, United States (2007 (2007))
Founder Josh James, Fred Northup, Scott Larson
Headquarters Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Key people
Fred Northup, Josh James, Scott Larson, Jeremy Kolenbrander

RainGlobes is a brand of water globes owned by RainGlobes LLC, the company responsible for the invention and manufacture of the RainGlobe. Unlike snow globes, RainGlobes are partially filled with water and simulate rainfall with their patented design.

History

In 2005, Josh James called his friend Fred Northup and asked, "So why do they sell Seattle snow globes? Wouldn’t a rain globe make more sense?" During the following seven years, Northup tinkered away and created a rough prototype made of Tupperware, cocktail skewers and duct tape.[1][2] It was at this time that Fred reconnected with Lakeside School classmate Scott Larson. Scott Larson is the managing partner for Vashon Partners, an angel investment group and an advisory team for entrepreneurs based in the Pacific Northwest. The three of them officially founded RainGlobes LLC in 2007.

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References

  1. Gross, Ashley. "Seattle inventors create a more realistic souvenir: RainGlobes". KPLU.org NPR. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  2. Riddle, Eric. "The local company that has it raining in Seattle everyday". KING TV. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  3. "Social Media Night at AT&T Park". San Francisco Giants. Retrieved 26 July 2013.


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