Floating Table
Floating tables give an illusion effect. It seems like how table can stand on chains instead of solid legs. There is nothing magical about it, its plain physics.
This table is made on the principle of TENSEGRITY which is a design principle that applies when a discontinuous set of compression elements is opposed and balanced by an internal prestress that stabilizes the entire structure. This was a term coined by Buckminister Fuller an iconoclastic architect, engineer and poet to describe his vision of a new kind of architecture one that looked like it was built by nature instead by humans.