Inspired by the unique genre of Japanese “pink films,” Fleur du Mal has updated one of Japan’s most traditional outfits for super-comfy lounging. Their 100% silk Haori Kimono bears peachy chrysanthemum flowers amidst a rich teal background, and features a waist sash, wide sleeves and a mid-thigh length.
Made from crystals that are shaped and polished by hand without chemicals or dyes at select lapidaries, Chakrubs’ all-natural sex toys promote wellness as well as pleasure. The Yin Yang set—made from black onyx and white jade—supposedly help filter unwanted distractions, increase emotional stability, encourage self-realization and more. And you’ll never have to hurriedly throw them in a drawer when guests come over: for those not in the know, Chakrubs double as beautiful art objects.
Handmade in Seattle by silversmith Shelli Markee, the Naked Wire People Bookmark can be used to hold your spot in your current book but is also a miniature work of wire art. Each bookmark is a one-of-a-kind item, complete with private parts.
Stick your tongue out at the haters while lighting up in freedom (in some US states). These cheeky weed pipes are each handmade by the artistic duo behind Troll, Aine Vonnegut and Maia Ruth Lee.
If you’ve ever wanted to make a bold statement with a piece of nicely designed home decor, FPOAFM’s Middle Finger Planter will top your wish list. They recommend an Andes Mountain cactus, a prickly, phallic plant that stands up against the world without a hint of regret.
The number one selling couples vibrator brand’s latest offering brings the tech level up a notch. The We-Vibe 4 Plus is ergonomically designed to fit inside the vagina (and there’s plenty room left for him to slide in) and stimulates the clitoris and G-spot simultaneously during sex–and with the new app, the vibrator can be controlled from anywhere around the world, so you can play even when you’re apart.
A game for those who enjoy a little creativity in the kitchen, the “Foodie Dice” provide inspiration for those looking to test their hand at whipping up something new and exciting to eat. Five primary dice offer up protein options, cooking methods, grains, herbs and a bonus ingredient. Four seasonal vegetable dice add a little flair to the mix. Simply shake up the dice in the included tumbler, toss onto a tabletop and you’ve got a recipe on your hands. Imbibers should look to their Mixology Dice for a different kind of fun.
Small-batch cult perfumer Le Labo has a new way for you to wear your favorite scent: in solid perfume form. The refillable metal case is small and portable, so Santal 33 or Vetiver 46 can be taken on a plane or applied anywhere you go. Rubbing the wax scent onto wrists, or even by décolletage, just further enhances the already sensual experience.
We’ve seen editorials on “edgy accessories” ad nauseam, but Ines Figaredo creeps to a whole new level. The designer’s Leather Eye Clutch features two glass and porcelain eyeballs, giving off a Gatsby-esque gaze plated in gold and, best of all, rimmed with human hair.
Nothing captures the sentiment of quirky young love, growing another year older or other special occasions quite like a giggle-inducing card from London’s Lazy Oaf. Share your feelings with one of their myriad designs.
Founded in 2009, New Zealand label Lonely perfectly treads the line between sexy, romantic, modern and classic. While their entire collection is covetable, with cut-outs, velvet straps, lace and an impeccable eye for detail, the Sabel bra in black, deep green, electric blue—and soon in red and navy—is as comfortable as it is alluring.
A passion for vintage pin-ups led to artist Cassandra Yap’s “EROTIC A-Z” alphabet prints, in which each letter features of a spicy photomontage. Printed on thick 315gsm fine art paper, each “naughty letter” is signed by the Singapore-born, London-based artist.
In her search for “ecstatic unity,” celebrated artist Dorothy Iannone creates beautifully subversive works that boldly explore sexual liberation and feminist ideologies. Her progressive image+text style is at once surprising, thoughtful, inspiring, profane, humorous and taboo-shattering. This brilliant compendium binds together a half-decade of familiar and rarely scene works for an in-depth look at Iannone’s signature style.
For no other purpose than fun, Tattly applies superior design to temporary tattoos. Arm yourself with this bold-font declaration—designed by Paper Jam Press founder Arianna Orland—to let them know you’re too legit.
French artist Jean Jullien takes a cheeky look at beach culture through his series of visual ruminations entitled “La Plage.” Inspired by the social oddities of hanging seaside and “how naked it all gets,” Jullien created pared-down yet vibrant images of ice cream melting, people swimming and of course, the ubiquitous butt. His abstract, Rothko-like giclée print called “Bum” is the perfect subtle reference ready to shine at home.
Whether celebrating the dogs days of summer or just feeling a little rowdy, Scottish phrase “Taps Aff!” incites a rebellious vibe sure to turn a few heads or better yet, inspire its actual meaning—to shed your shirt. This cheeky little badge is a fashionable reminder to always keep a level of spontaneity in your step, no matter the weather.