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British company, Hoverit, has created the first in what they say will be a line of levitating furniture. Using powerful repelling magnets, the lounger sits on a cushion of air, and they claim that the magnets are also good for back and muscle problems. It’s a very cool concept, but the molded plastic doesn’t look like it would be too comfortable, despite the feeling of floating. The cost (5,875 British Pounds, or 11,675 U.S. Dollars) is a deterrent as well. I saw this originally on metro.co.uk, and the manufacturers website is called hoverit.co.uk.


When they make a hovering version of the Select Comfort “Sleep Number” bed, I am totally going to get one…
That’s a great idea … the sleep number could control the strength of the magnets so that you could hover softer or firmer.