Each cube is magnetic, and it seems that they float without sticking because they repel each other. It seems that it will fly in reaction as it is, but it seems that equilibrium can be maintained by connecting the cubes with wires.
According to the designer Rock Paper Robot, the table represents a fusion of classical physics and modern design. It's a simple idea, but it seems that the strength of the magnet and the position to support it are calculated fairly precisely in order to maintain a beautiful balance.
There are two types of lineup: a side table consisting of 3 x 3 x 3 and a 6 x 3 x 3 coffee table. The standard type has a natural atmosphere using walnut, but it seems that it can be customized by painting or using metal as the material. Prices start at $ 10,000 for side tables.
In addition, Rock Paper Robot has also developed a wall-mounted display shelf "THE FLOAT SHELF", which seems to surprise the viewer even more.