Levitating Air Bonsai Pot Ronsoile
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Levitating Air Bonsai Pot Ronsoile

A magnetic levitation system that suspends and rotates a small geometric planter in mid-air.

Price

£66.40

Editorial rating

3.5 / 5

Last price check

01/01/2026 16:20

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

I've always felt that my houseplants weren't doing enough to earn their keep, just sitting there photosynthesising and looking green.

This magnetic marvel solves that by making your succulents literally hover, turning your desk into a scene from a low-budget sci-fi film.

It's the ultimate conversation starter for when you have guests over and want to distract them from the fact that you've forgotten to buy biscuits.

Just don't expect it to actually help the plant grow; if anything, the poor thing is probably just wondering why the floor has disappeared.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • There is an undeniably hypnotic quality to watching a plant spin slowly in the air while you're supposed to be filling out tax returns.
  • The minimalist geometric design looks genuinely posh on a shelf, provided you can hide the power cable behind a stack of books.

The Clever Part

  • The magnetic levitation is actually quite robust once you find the "sweet spot," which makes you feel like a minor wizard.
  • It rotates 360 degrees automatically, ensuring your plant gets even sunlight-or at least a very dizzying tan.

The Fine Print

  • Finding the balance point is a test of patience that would break a Tibetan monk; one millimetre off and your plant becomes a magnetic projectile.
  • If the power cuts out, your levitating forest comes crashing down with a heart-stopping thud.

The Reality Check

  • If you have a cat, this isn't a planter; it's a high-stakes game of "physics-defying pinata" that will inevitably end in a soil-covered carpet.