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BERLIN WOW Tech Group s Pleasure Air Stroker the Arcwave Ion has been honored with the 2021 Red Dot Award for Product Design in Personal Care, Wellness and Beauty.
Originated in 1955 and overseen by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen, the Red Dot Award is presented once a year by an international jury in 18 categories, and is considered one of the most esteemed design competitions in the world. Arcwave Ion creates a new class of male pleasure devices. So, starting this whole project took a big leap of faith years ago, WOW Tech public relations director Johanna Rief said. Looking back now and seeing all the hard work that lead to winning the prestigious Red Dot Design Award makes us very proud.
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The global sex toy market, predicted to be worth £27 billion by 2025, might not seem like a top target for sustainability - but one brand is looking to green up its credentials in an industry full of plastic.
Catering to a growing ‘Green Sex’ market, brands are starting to realise that sustainability is becoming an important factor in consumer choices when it comes to selecting new purchases.
Iconic brand Womanizer has launched an apparent world first in the world of eco-friendly sex toys:
Gwyneth Paltrow’s vagina obsession shows no bounds. After touting the benefits of jade eggs, regular vaginal steaming and scenting your home with a vagina-inspired candle, the controversial wellness guru recently unveiled her latest project – a vibrator from her wellness and lifestyle brand Goop. She is not the only celebrity to jump on board the sex toy bandwagon. In the.
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With travel restrictions still in place across much of the world, many couples remain separated by oceans, skies, and, well, Boris Johnson. Some may not have seen their partners since the pandemic began, almost a year ago. Now, however, all those lonely nights may finally pay off, as a sex toy company wants to give $30k (£22k) to help lovers reunite.
If you’ve spent the last year falling asleep next to a livestream of your partner, We-Vibe’s ‘Reunite Stimulus Package’ could be for you. The company is set to give $3,000 (£2,200) to 10 different couples kept apart by the pandemic. For the lucky few, this money could go towards flights, accommodations, or other arrangements – but only once travel restrictions are lifted, and it’s safe to see your long-lost lover.