lampe de bureau levitation leviosa
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lampe de bureau levitation leviosa

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lampe de bureau levitation leviosaThe LEVIOSA lamp is an object that defies the laws of gravity: its Edison bulb floats in the air, suspended a few centimeters above the metal support, with no apparent contact. The secret: a magnetic levitation system integrated into the light wood base that generates a calibrated magnetic field to keep the bulb in perfect suspension. More than just a lamp, it's an object of fascination that transforms a desk into a magical space. Compact size 16 11

The LEVIOSA lamp is an object that defies the laws of gravity: its Edison bulb floats in the air, suspended a few centimeters above the metal support, with no apparent contact. The secret: a magnetic levitation system integrated into the light wood base that generates a calibrated magnetic field to keep the bulb in perfect suspension. More than just a lamp, it's an object of fascination that transforms a desk into a magical space. Compact size 16 × 11 × 13 cm, ideal for desks, consoles, or bedside tables. LED bulb life 50,000 hours. AC adapter included. Luminous flux 60 lumens (mood light). Indoor use. Free delivery. Customer rating 4.9/5.

Magnetic levitating bulb
Suspended in mid-air, without contact — a visual defiance of physical laws
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Everyday magic effect
An object of fascination that transforms a desk into a space of reverie
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Noble light wood base
Solid natural wood base contrasting with technological prowess
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Chrome design rod
Elegant U-shaped metal structure that dialogues with the wooden base
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50,000 hour LED
Integrated aluminum Edison bulb with extra-long lifespan
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Memorable gift guaranteed
Unique object that inspires wonder with every demonstration
The daily miracle on your desk
The LEVIOSA is more than just a light fixture — it's a domestic object of fascination. Every time you lay eyes on it, your brain registers a troubling visual inconsistency: a heavy bulb floating in the void, defying the gravity we've taken for granted since childhood. This perceptual dissonance is precisely what makes the object captivating — the magic is never exhausted, it remains a source of wonder at each encounter, at each demonstration to a visitor. The light wood base reinforces this contrast: an ancient, natural material that conceals a modern technological feat, as if a spell had been cast into the wood. It's the kind of object you never tire of looking at.

The magnetic levitation system explained

The LEVIOSA works thanks to a system of opposing magnets integrated into the wooden base and the bulb's metallic base. When the lamp is plugged in, the base generates a calibrated magnetic field that precisely repels the bulb's base, keeping it in stable suspension a few centimeters above. The same technology that allows maglev trains to float above the tracks, miniaturized for domestic use. Once correctly positioned, the bulb remains stable without contact — you can spin it, and the magnetic stability persists. The electrical connection is made without wired contact thanks to electromagnetic induction, which transmits energy to the bulb through the magnetic field.

What you receive

1 LEVIOSA base + metal rod Light wood base with integrated magnetic system, U-shaped chrome metal rod
1 Edison bulb + AC adapter Aluminum-footed bulb integrating filament Edison LED, AC adapter included

Installation and stability tip. Magnetic suspension requires precise positioning: gently place the bulb under the U-shaped metal rod and slowly move it until you find the magnetic "balance point" where it spontaneously begins to float. Once levitating, it remains stable indefinitely as long as the lamp is plugged in. Avoid shocks to the base or the levitating bulb — they can temporarily disrupt the magnetic field. For maximum visual effect, place the lamp on a desk or console at eye level and orient the visible bulb towards guests — the "wow" effect is guaranteed with every demonstration.

LEVIOSA vs other desk lamps in the range? The LEVIOSA is our only lamp with a magnetic levitating bulb — a radically new concept in the range. Compared to the HENG Balance / SPIRIT (magnetic desk lamps with lighting spheres), Taccia Olympics (blown glass sculpture), Librium (portable book-format lamp), Medusa LED Lamp (mood aquarium), the LEVIOSA serves a different purpose: an object of daily fascination rather than a functional lighting source. Important note: at 60 lumens, it's an ambient and decorative lamp, not a lamp for reading or intensive work. Choose LEVIOSA for magic, HENG for functional elegance, Taccia for sculptural design.

Type of fixture Desk lamp with magnetic levitating bulb
Dimensions 16 × 11 × 13 cm — unique compact size
Operating system Magnetic levitation with electromagnetic induction
Base composition Natural light wood with integrated magnets
Rod composition U-shaped chrome metal
Bulb composition Magnetized aluminum base + filament Edison LED
Bulb lifespan 50,000 hours
Luminous flux 60 lumens — ambient/decorative lamp (not functional)
Power supply AC adapter included
Usage Indoor only
Decorative style Magical contemporary design object
Recommended spaces Desk, console, bedside table, shelf
Maintenance Soft microfiber cloth — unplug before cleaning

⚠️ Important: this is an ambient lamp, not a functional one. The luminous flux of 60 lumens is deliberately low — the LEVIOSA is designed as a decorative object of fascination, not as a light source for reading, working, or illuminating a space. If you are looking for a desk lamp for intensive use, consider our functional lamps (HENG SPIRIT, Taccia Olympics). The LEVIOSA is used in addition to main lighting, as a visual presence object. Additional precautions: avoid shocks to the base or the levitating bulb, keep at least 30 cm away from metallic objects sensitive to magnetic fields (credit cards, mechanical watches, hard drives), always unplug before cleaning, exclusive indoor use.

The ultimate wonder-inducing gift. The LEVIOSA is one of the most memorable gifts on the market — its spectacular visual effect consistently sparks fascination. Desk gift for tech enthusiasts: engineers, developers, designers, science students — the object appeals to their love of technical prowess. Creative gift for lovers of original design: a strong personality statement that stands out from standard decorative items. Gift for children/teenagers (ages 8-10 and up, under parental supervision for very young children): the magic of levitation sparks valuable scientific curiosity. Ideal for Christmas, birthdays, graduation parties, or for yourself as a daily object of wonder.

Frequently asked questions

How does magnetic levitation work?
The LEVIOSA uses a system of opposing magnets integrated into the wooden base and the bulb's metallic base. When the lamp is plugged in, the base generates a calibrated magnetic field that precisely repels the bulb's magnetized base, creating stable suspension. This is the same technology that allows magnetic levitation trains (Maglev) to float above the tracks, miniaturized for domestic use. The bulb's electrical power is supplied by contactless electromagnetic induction — energy passes through the magnetic field to light the LED.
How do I position the bulb to make it levitate?
Once the lamp is plugged in, gently place the bulb under the U-shaped metal rod (above the base) and slowly move it until you find the magnetic balance point where it spontaneously begins to float. You will feel the magnetic forces guide you to the correct position. Once correctly positioned, the bulb remains stable indefinitely as long as the lamp is plugged in. You can even spin it — magnetic stability persists.
Why only 60 lumens?
The LEVIOSA is designed as a decorative ambient object, not as a functional lighting source. The 60 lumen luminous flux corresponds to a soft ambient glow — equivalent to an LED candle or a nightlight — that highlights the bulb's Edison filament without illuminating the room. For task lighting (reading, writing, computer work), you need at least 400-800 lumens. The LEVIOSA is therefore used in addition to existing main lighting, as an object of presence and wonder rather than a functional lamp.
Can the bulb fall?
No, under normal use conditions. Once positioned at the magnetic balance point, the bulb remains stable indefinitely. It could only become unstable in two cases: (1) power outage (the magnetic field disappears, the bulb gently falls); (2) significant shock to the base (temporary disruption of the field which can cause the bulb to fall). In both cases, the bulb simply falls down (onto the desk or the base) without major damage — you just need to reposition it afterwards.
Are there any precautions regarding magnetic fields?
Yes, this is important. The magnetic field generated by the LEVIOSA can affect certain sensitive objects in close proximity. Keep at least 30 cm away from: credit cards (the magnetic strip can be altered), mechanical watches (the movement can become unregulated), traditional hard drives (data can be affected), pacemakers and magnetic medical implants (consult a doctor before prolonged use if concerned). Modern electronic devices (smartphones, SSD computers, televisions) are generally not affected. This precaution is standard for any object with a strong magnetic field.
Is the bulb replaceable?
The LEVIOSA works with a specific bulb with an integrated magnetized base — it cannot be replaced by a standard commercial Edison bulb. The LED bulb's lifespan is 50,000 hours, which is significantly longer than 15-20 years of standard daily use (8 hours a day). Beyond that, a specific replacement bulb will be available for order. This exceptional lifespan is the technical advantage of modern LEDs — you will likely never need to replace it during the lamp's useful life.
Is the LEVIOSA suitable as a gift for children?
Yes, from 8-10 years old, under parental supervision for younger children. The magic of levitation creates immediate fascination which can be an excellent vector for scientific awakening — an opportunity to explain magnetism, induction, and the invisible forces that govern matter. Child safety precautions: (1) keep very young children away who might put the bulb in their mouths, (2) make children aware of objects sensitive to magnets that should be kept away, (3) ensure the power connection remains secure and out of reach of younger children.
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