6 BDSM life enhancing furniture not requiring a dungeon for storage
Have you been dreaming about enhancing your BDSM collection with some more solid pieces? You wish you could flog your sub tied to a St Andrew’s Cross, but she’s too shy to do it with other people watching at a kinky club? Do you feel you don’t have space in your home to store all the BDSM equipment that you wish you owned? Or you’ve been thinking that there is no way you would be able to hide such an item in your home from your vanilla guests? Well let me prove you wrong.
There is a prevailing belief, that if you want to own BDSM furniture, you should have a dedicated dungeon room for that. Well of course, that would be amazing, but not all of us have the resources for that. Whether BDSM is your 24/7 lifestyle, or you switch between your public and kinky faces, you don’t necessarily need a dedicated spacious dungeon to keep Stocks or St Andrew’s Cross. You also don’t need to permanently clog your home with bulky BDSM furniture. In this article I would like to look at some BDSM furniture that are either collapsible – can be disassembled and stored under the bed or in the wardrobe, or that are perfectly camouflageable in your living room.
# BDSM Furniture that takes no more space than an ironing board
Many imagine BDSM furniture being bulky and taking up much space, but there are types that boast of modern and sleek metal design and can be disassembled and stored in a discreet bag anywhere in your house. Even if some nosy people would find them, they would definitely struggle to work out the real purpose of that pile of metal. A luxury EU-based BDSM furniture brand, named BDSM Architecture specialises in and offers a range of BDSM furniture that can be easily assembled for use and disassembled for storage, such as spacious BDSM sex cage (1), a modern BDSM pillory aka stocks (2) and even a 2-meters tall modern St Andrew’s Cross (3).
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# A living-room armchair, a torture furniture for restraining, a slave toilet, or all of them?
Some BDSM furniture may come in the form of your every-day furniture. For example, a BDSM tantric sofas (4, 5) may look like luxurious modern Chaise Lounges, yet the unique shape is suitable for numerous kinky poses and metal elements allow for restraining a partner to it. Similarly, a bondage chair (6) might seem as a regular arm-chair, but the metal frame allows to restrain the partner by legs, arms or even neck. Additionally, it has a hole on its sitting base (normally covered by a sitting cushion), which allows to reach intimate parts of the seated person for a thousand of kinky reasons. Red and black are not the colours that match your interior? No problems! Most of the BDSM Architecture’s items are made-to-order, so you can have them in almost any colour you wish.
While certain BDSM furniture looks normal, you could get away by being bold and creative with some others. You could actually keep a sex cage in an open view and for anyone with questions explain that you look after a friend’s dog on a regular basis. Or if you could make it blend into your room’s interior, you could hang flower-pots onto the metal St. Andrew’s cross and boast to your friends of your fashionable plant display stand. Sometimes all you need is just a bit of imagination. Yet, if you lack inspiration, feel free to browse BDSM Architecture’s range of furniture on their website.