Bastiaan Buijs Wind Up Sex Toy

23rd October 2015 | Alice Taylor

Check out this beautiful wind-up hand-blown glass dildo…

Via Dezeen:

This “aesthetically pleasing” glass vibrator by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Bastiaan Buijs is powered by clockwork.

Buijs created the Grandfather Clock dildo from a hand-blown glass vessel so the brass and metal mechanism that causes it to vibrate is visible from the outside.

“People use vibrators all over the world but are most of the time they are ashamed about it,” Buijs told Dezeen. “With this vibrator, that feeling disappears.”

“Lust is as normal as feeling hungry or thirsty, and the attributes people use to indulge it need not be hidden away,” he continued.

Blown glass was also used by Michael Reynolds and Jeff Zimmerman to create a collection of “high-fashion sex toys”, with integrated accessories including horsehair tails and a candle holder.

Turning the wind-up key at the end of Buijs’ toy enables the vibrating mechanism in its tip to move backwards and forwards at a quick pace for four to five minutes.

Buijs hopes to reduce the stigma of women’s self-pleasure through apparatus, using luxurious materials such as ebony wood for the stopper to catch the eye of the opposite sex.

“Men are looking at this sex toy with a different feeling, and thinking holy f*ck this looks great,” said Buijs. “Grandfather Clock is meant to be on top of your night dresser, not hidden away inside it.”

Read more at Dezeen.

19 Completely Terrifying Vintage Sex Toys

24th October 2014 | Alice Taylor

I saw this post on Buzz Feed which was highly amusing, quite scary and sprinkled with a (very) light peppering of eroticism, all at the same time.

 

1. Dr. Macaura’s Pulsocon Blood Circulator (circa 1880–1920)

2. The Detwiller Pneumatic Vibrator (1906)

3. The Arnold Massage Vibrator (1909)

4. The Infra-Red Heat Massager

5. The Polar Club Electric Vibrator (1928)

6. The Rolling Pin Heat Massager (1932)

7. The Oster Stim-U-Lax for Barbers (1948)

8. The Stim-U-Lax Junior

9. The Vibrosage (1933)

10. The Handy Hannah (1950)

11. The Niagra Hand Unit (1965–1976)

12. The Wahl Hand-E Vibrator (1957)

13. The Spot Reducer (1950s)

14. The Hollywood Vibra-Tone (1940s)

15. The Chic Electric Vibrator (1910)

16. The Vibra-King Activator (1922)

17. The Prelude 3 (1976)

18. The Massage Master VII (1928)

19. The Eskimo 750 (1949)

 

Via: Buzz Feed & Antique Vibrator Museum

Hysterical Literature

6th November 2013 | Alice Taylor

In the Hysterical Literature series, women, including Stoya (who I have quite a fascination with) read excerpts of great literature, trying to stay composed while someone under a table is discreetly pleasuring them with a vibrator.

Clayton Cubitt’s project also benefits survivors of Hurricane Sandy at the same time. Donate using the Tip Jar on this page. 50% of proceeds go to Hurricane Sandy relief, directly to groups on the ground in the effected areas.

Here’s Stoya’s video, reading Supervert: Necrophilia Variations.

See more videos here: The English Group

Smile Makers

19th December 2012 | Alice Taylor

Some likely characters feature in this range of designer sex toys. The Frenchman, the Millionaire, the Tennis Coach or the Fireman…

These lovely lads are the first characters in the Smile Makers range of vibrators to be released.

“We hope that most women will find at least one of her fantasies within our line-up,”Ramblin’ Brands co-founder Peder Wikstrom told Dezeen.

From Dezeen:

“Each Smile Maker is shaped to stimulate different erogenous zones and represent its character – the Fireman looks like a flame, the Millionaire is formed like a cigar, the Tennis Coach has a tennis ball at its head and the Frenchman resembles a tongue to symbolise linguistic skills, apparently.

The battery-powered, waterproof toys are made from silicon and have three speeds as well as a pulsation setting.

Brand concept and packaging design were created as a collaboration between creatives Micah Walker, Justine Armour, Pim Van Nunen and Deanne Constantine.

Earlier this year, we reported that designer sex toys had been enjoying record sales following the success of EL James’ best-selling erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey.”

Via: Dezeen