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Magnetized Levitating Blocks Unite To Form A Customizable Rubik’s Cube Table [Cool Furniture]

Magnetized Levitating Blocks Unite To Form A Customizable Rubiks Cube Table [Cool Furniture] It\’s like Transformers and a Rubik\’s Cube had a child, and it wanted to be a bit of furniture, but somewhere along the line it got magnetized so the pieces are doomed for all eternity to never touch one another.

The Float Table\’s predicament bodes well for anyone who wants a novel end table, though. a chain of steel cables keep all of the 64 cubes that comprise the whole structure in place and provide help to mold it into different kinds. The cubes are made up of PVC, magnets, and \” secrets\” .

I\’d recommend keeping your electronics a safe distance faraway from this end table, as it\’s entirely possibly they may get wiped if they fell inside the cracks. [RockPaperRobot via Design Milk]
Magnetized Levitating Blocks Unite To Form A Customizable Rubiks Cube Table [Cool Furniture]

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