The world's only known self-righting geometric object.
This unique watering jug is handmade from glazed terra cotta and is operated by filling it from the bottom by submerging it down into a bucket or rain barrel... More
This U-shaped glass walkway will extend 70 feet over the edge of the Grand Canyon with a suspension of 4000 feet over the Colorado River!
A stunning gravity-powered mechanical hourglass from Japan that allows you to see, hear, and even feel the passage of time... 5 minutes at a time.
Contains a unique colloidal liquid made up of nanoscale iron particles that become strongly magnetized when subjected to a powerful magnet AKA a magically fun... More
A typical Newton's Cradle toy on a desk at the office not only alleviates boredom through hypnotic swinging balls, it also demonstrates Sir Issac Newton's law... More
This tabletop cornhole game allows players to take turns flinging mini bean bags at each other's raised, angled goals using adjustable-strength launch pads.
This incredible sculpture, by artist Tom Shannon, is a mix of aluminum, magnets, and mahogany that allows the 6 foot piece to levitate indefinitely.
This wild west wine holder looks like an ordinary rope lasso, yet it magically rises up into the air to suspend a bottle of wine or whiskey.
Just give the pendulum a gentle push and let gravity and momentum determine the path as it swings slowly back and forth carving elliptical loops and whorls into... More
This terracotta watering vessel releases water from its base like a gentle rain shower when your thumb is removed from the top opening. Great for seedlings.
Slide the neck of a wine bottle into this hand-carved, eco-friendly mango wood holder and it balances in a way that seems to defy the laws of physics.
This miniature working version of Marty McFly's iconic levitating hoverboard is made from pyrolytic graphite that hovers naturally over a slightly curved base... More
All it takes is the rising heat from four flickering candles to get the propeller blades spinning and the carousel turning inside this festive and very cool... More
A prank vessel inspired by the Greek mathematician Pythagoras's greedy cup that functions like a normal wine glass when filled to a moderate level, but instantly... More
Simply fill the bowl with water, gently rub the handles and eventually the sonic vibrations will make the bowl sing as well as splash the water up and down like... More
Levitate and display your favorite stuff in mid-air!
Currently the world's brightest and most powerful flashlight with 4100 lumens of sheer illumination and generates enough heat to melt plastic, scramble eggs,... More
This retro reproduction of the classic 1940s wooden tabletop game challenges your hand-eye coordination skills to compete against the basic laws of physics.