Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Floating Cup Holder

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Our daughter is almost 1.5 years old, and is constantly grabbing at things, so we have to run to the rescue, so our hot drinks don't spill on her and burn her. Using magnets and hover-technology, the holder would levitate about 3-4 feet above the ground (adjustable of course), safely away from kid's (and/or pets') reach. Another option would have the holder suspended from screws in the ceiling...
strongwarrior, Nov 08 2010

Finsrud the genius http://www.youtube....watch?v=us7YB7eiOeQ
Finsrud the genius tried to make a levitating ashtray and eventually it became this [zeno, Nov 09 2010]

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       Magnetic fields sufficient to hold a cup 3-4 feet above ground would be strong enough to cause major problems with any metallic or electrical items closer to the ground.
MechE, Nov 08 2010
  

       //suspended from screws in the ceiling// has a lot going for it. [+]
pocmloc, Nov 08 2010
  

       // weaken the magnetic field \\ If only that were true
zeno, Nov 09 2010
  

       // hot drinks don't spill on her //   

       Allow her to grab and spill a very warm drink on herself - hot enough to be painful, but not hot enough damaging. Have earplugs to hand to muffle the ensuing screams.   

       This will be a valuable learning experience. After a few repetitions, grabbing will cease.
8th of 7, Nov 09 2010
  

       I'm sure there is a WHR sketch of the ceiling hanging furniture in the ‘Flat life’ series.   

       You could have the suspension cables hung from little motorised units running on tracks in the ceiling, so that you could steer the furniture round the house using a remote control. Elevation could also be adjusted. Or the system could be computerised for automatic furniture adjustment.
pocmloc, Nov 09 2010
  
      
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