Stuff Magazine: Back in our formative years we were mighty impressed by the levitating pens in the Science Museum shop, and now somebody’s taken the concept to exciting new heights by making a floating bed.
You can credit a Dutchman by the name of Janjaap Ruijssenaars for making one of the coolest pieces of furniture we’ve ever seen. He’s apparently dedicated the last six years of his life to the project, which is wholly understandable – we can’t think of anything more worthwhile.
There’s no anti-gravity gubbins involved; it merely uses magnets to stay off the ground, can carry a weight of 900kg and is held in place by some virtually invisible tethers.
Only the wealthiest of heads will be able to rest on its pillows anyway – a full-sized model is expected to cost €1.2 million (£832,000).
Behold the floating bed [Stuff Magazine UK]
Floating Bed
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