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Crealev Hover Lamp

Posted on November 1, 2007 with 4918 views

Crealev Hover Lamp

Add a little more lighting to your home with the hovering lamp. The lamp's main shade hovers above the base, in a futuristic style, sure to impress any guests who come round. The company behind the product is Crealev, who allegedly host an entire line of hovering objects.

So how is the floating technique achieved? No one outwith the company actually know as the secret is kept strictly within the walls of the company. Crealev did however issue the following statement when questioned; "We have discovered a new levitation concept which is able to produce a very high levitation height combined with a low power dissipation and excellent stability", obvious fans of their own development.

If this technique proves a success how long will it be before the process is applied to other products to achieve similar effects? For instance floating fish tanks, hover board or levitating bicycles to name a few off the top of my head. The answer belongs, for the moment, exclusively to Crealev, and depends on whether or not they will develop further products themselves or sell the concept to another manufacturer.

It just goes to show, that the technology is now here for such changes to happen and such changes will be imminent and more impressive as time progresses. As long as Crealev keep their feet firmly on the ground defying gravity will be sure to take off.







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  • jessica says on 5th March 2008I think it looks really cool...i only hope that its not that much in cost!! ;)
  • ROMEL says on 27th February 2008Two thumbs up :lol:
  • hance says on 13th February 2008It is just used to mock things up! Meaning it sucks!!! The worst thing ever invented! S*^$t man!
  • phobe says on 7th February 2008This is cool. 8) we like them all.

    yeah! :lol:
  • JORGE says on 7th February 2008I like lamp :p
  • Anonymous says on 7th February 2008Wow u have no life
  • Anonymous says on 7th February 2008Its retarded
  • sam totman says on 16th January 2008I think it sucks :p
  • Anonymous says on 16th January 2008I think it sucks!!!!!!
  • coolman says on 10th January 2008Cool car

  • Nettle says on 10th January 2008Wow thats neat :d I wonder how long till we have hovering stuff other than a lamp :roll: jsut imagine that! Hovering bags! No more carying heavy items :p
  • kim says on 2nd January 2008It looks pretty cool I like it I would ooo buy it :d :) ;) :p
  • Anonymous says on 26th December 2007I think it works on d magnetic field
    ... But it looks cool .... Whatz d cost
    ..... :lol:
  • imtiyaz says on 24th December 2007Amazing............ :)
  • blank says on 10th December 2007That thing looks sweet! Next.... The hover car!!!!















































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  • brandon he says on 7th December 2007A floating lamp is unbelievable who would of thought of it
  • brandon he says on 7th December 2007A floating lamp is unbelievable who would of thought of it
  • haha says on 7th December 2007Perfect!!! :p
  • haha says on 7th December 2007Perfect!!!
  • ncjdfcn says on 6th December 2007Dfkmldjf
  • Anonymous says on 5th December 2007Um...this is really ugly but cool in a dumb way...grandma's house we go
    :lol:
  • spt says on 30th November 2007How much is it :?
  • NEN says on 19th November 2007Intresting development,maybe its application to automobiles may reduce greenhouse effects :d
  • JFTB says on 13th November 2007How much does it cost? :d
  • pownthenub says on 12th November 2007Lol my guess 98% chance its a magnet b/c if the product is being sold its being sold the secret is being sold to anyone w/ the ability to reverse engineer
  • fish says on 12th November 2007Bring on the hover board! 8)
  • Adrian Jon says on 6th November 2007Cool
  • hulkhogan says on 6th November 2007It's terrific! It has a very broad application of phsics.
  • satish says on 3rd November 2007Hover lamp is the coolest stuff I ever seen :roll:
  • juan.c.bor says on 1st November 2007I think the hover lamp is the greatest thing I have ever seen on this website 8)
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