lago.it — If you don't have $1.5 million to shell out for a floating magnetic bed, why not go for the next best thing? The Fluttua is supported by a single foot under the center of the bed that's also connected to the wall, giving the illusion that the bed is floating off the ground as long as you don't bend over too far to peek underneath it. [Sci Fi Tech]
Sep 13, 2006 View in Crawl 4
npala2001Sep 13, 2006
Very cool bed I want one -- where can I buy it LOL? no seriously
urusaiSep 15, 2006
Big deal, my bed floats on FOUR legs and it isn't even connected to the wall or nothin'!
repeatSep 15, 2006
^lol!
emperorawesomeSep 15, 2006
That's one of my first thoughts. Not to toot my own horn here (that is to say, brag about my sexual prowess in this specific instance), but I'm just too damn manly for this thing to support my brand of lovin'.
saifatlastSep 15, 2006
Based on its score, I don't think people quite get how funny my parent's comment is. Read it again, laugh, it'll be great.
andy206ukSep 15, 2006
This is so cool, but there's no way on earth the walls in my apartment would support the weight of me and my missus plus the bed. Shame... maybe I'll have to wait until I get a proper house. ;)
missflibblesSep 16, 2006
Pics look photoshopped.
mississippimanSep 19, 2006
if i had money to piss away i'd buy it
globo33Sep 19, 2006
Seems like a proof of stability to me :)oops: referring to comment one below