








Visually mesmerizing, magically satisfying.
Like a drop of water frozen in time, Buda Ball is a visual meditation that has been scientifically designed to help lower stress. As the levitating sphere hypnotically hovers in mid-air, it offers a time-stopping illusion that reminds us to slow down and take a moment to appreciate the present.

Developed by the same innovative team behind the FLYTE Floating Lightbulb, Buda Ball uses revolutionary magnetic technology to levitate either vertically or horizontally. It truly appears weightless as it effortlessly floats within the invisible magnetic field.
Initially getting the orb to levitate is a major part of the experience that serves as its own little meditation lesson. It requires focus, patience and practice. However, when you do finally achieve “the float”, it invokes a calming feeling of pure satisfaction like realizing you can fly.
This mini-art installation is the perfect unique decor for any home, office or desk. It is an amazing conversation starter and serves as a constant reminder to always look inward toward your center of gravity to regain balance during turbulent times.
Three exceptional quality versions are available to suit any aesthetic: The light and airy "Oak", dark and elegant "Walnut", and bold and mysterious "Black".
All three measure 4.3in x 4.3in x 0.9in. The "Oak" and "Walnut" come with a gorgeous chrome floating sphere, while the "Black" comes with a beautifully contrasting gold floating sphere. (The sphere itself is 20mm / 0.70 inches diameter).
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Rick asks: Will the base also work for the floating light bulb and floating plant?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You'll need to purchase the light bulb version to be able to float one
Ron asks: In the trailer it shows your hand moving under the ball, above the base....as in levitation, no strings attached. Wouldn't this "break" the magnetic connection?
- 1. Bobilliart responds:Unless you have metal on or in your hand, it shouldn't.
Jack asks: Can the unit be hung on a wall as it appears to be at @00:58 in the video?
- 1. Craig responds:With proper mounting (not included), it can work. But, it’s not recommended.
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Robert asks: Can this be used for a stage show?
- 1. Donald responds:It is smaller, and would not be seen.
Richard asks: Is it noisy at all?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, it is tonally silent
Edward asks: Is the sphere plastic, a thin metal, or other material?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The sphere is metal.
Brent asks: If we cover the base with a mat to hide it to create the illusion that it’s just part of our performance like the floating pen, will it still float?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:We recommend that you do not cover the base because it will interfere with the mechanics.
Paula asks: I understand that it has to be plugged in to work. But I would prefer a battery operated one with no wire - will that ever be an option?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Not that we're aware of. Sorry.
Nigel asks: What's the dimensions of the orb?
Andy asks: Is the ball incredibly light and fragile? I don't expect it to be as heavy as a ball bearing, but does it feel reasonably solid like a metal ball would?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The ball is very light.
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