Sunday, May 3, 2009

Floating. Bed.

No, you're not seeing things.

That's a bed. And yes, it's actually floating.

If we're going to get technical, it's not floating as much as it is magnetic interaction. The brainchild of Dutch designer Janjaap Ruijssenaars, this sleek slab essentially hovers 40 cm above ground due to repelling forces found in magnets on the underside of the bed and on the floor directly below. To ensure that the slab doesn't fly off or fall to the side [in case you, uh, roll around while you sleep, wink wink], this little number is discreetly tethered to the ground in each of its four corners. It can support up to 2000 pounds [approximately 909 kilograms] in weight while suspended, so you can still defy gravity even if you're on the heavy side.

Could this ingenious innovation be the possible berth of the twenty-first century? If you've got 1.5 million dollars to spare, you could get one right now and have it put up in your own room. [I'd suggest waiting the recession out and seeing how far that'll whittle the 1.5 mil down. Maybe we'll find one of these in the back room at the local co-op for 10 KD. Oh, black market.]

1.5 million? Floating bed? Imagine the possibilities. 


6 comments:

  1. I KNOW WHAT I WANT FOR MY BIRTHDAY!!!!

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  2. "...Maybe we'll find one of these in the back room at the local co-op for 10 KD."

    lol, don't hold your breath

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  3. I want !!!!
    u posted abt it .. u get me one !!!
    It looks amazing .. i love it :D

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  4. I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE UR WORK !!!!!!!!!!!

    ANA CHAM 5ALOOODDD 3INDI ...!!:p

    MERCI

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  5. wow! it's a little bit beyond my regular budget... however i'd love to have it at lesat for a night!

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