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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Designer Chess Set Stimulates The Body As Well As The Mind With Sex Toys As Pieces.




Design and product consultants Aruliden teamed up with intimate luxury brand Kiki De Montparnasse to create a line of high-end private label sex toys. One of which is this $7,000 chess set whose pieces are fully functioning sex toys, making it the perfect game for the cerebral, sensual and wealthy.



When not in use, the 32 sex toys - which range from vibrators to butt plugs - fit in the concealed drawers beneath the game board. One set of 16 are matte black, the others are glossy black to differentiate between the two players - or partners:




Each of the 32 pieces, or sex toys, is made of medical-grade silicone and ABS with real gold detailing:


The other erotic toys in the collaborative line are the following various shaped vibrators, also made with gold detailing and black silicone:



all images courtesy of Aruliden.

Kiki de Montparnasse

Friday, January 7, 2011

A Vibrator You Can Leave On The Nightstand. Love The Bird Lamp.




above digital composite by laura sweet

Sex toys belong in the bedroom nightstand drawer. At least until now. Lebanon designer Marc Dibeh's "Love The Bird" Lamp discreetly conceals a vibrator stowed in a functioning table lamp.



Love the bird by Marc Dibeh:

In certain countries (like in the middle east i.e.) sex toys are taboo and their shops are forbidden, so the point was to create a sex toy hidden in an element that could be sold in the shop front of a home accessories boutique.

The choice was to have a bedside lamp with an integrated sex toy. The lamp was the solution due to its size, its place near the bed and its light which could set the mood of the room.



This way anyone could think that it’s a simple table lamp without doubting that the item hides a naughty little secret.

The “bird” became a switch determining the color of the light depending on its use. This way the lamp turns on yellow:


and during the use of the hidden toy, the light turns red:


At present Marc Dibeh's site is under construction
Thanks to Dezeen for the images and info.