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Friday, January 18, 2008
Levitating Chaise
British company
Hoverit
, Ltd., has recently introduced "The Lounger," a chair that defies gravity by hovering a few inches above its base. The Lounger uses permanent magnets in the chair and base to life the chair in the air.
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