Wan Tseng's Wisp wearables are an alternative to "intense" sex toys
Graduate shows 2016: Royal College of Art graduate Wan Tseng has designed erotic devices that provide a subtle, sensation-focused alternative to traditional sex toys (+ slideshow).Â
The Wisp wearables include silicone jewellery that's worn around the wrist and neck, and a set of circular pads that stick onto the skin anywhere on the body. The pads emulate the sensation of light grazes, firmer touches and gently blowing breath.
RCA graduate Wan Tseng has designed a collection of erotic devices called Wisp
Unlike most electronic sex toys on the market, they focus on the pleasure of stimulation rather than an end goal of orgasm.
"I designed this sensory collection to help women embrace their natural sexuality," the designer told Dezeen. "If you think about the current sex toy market, it's more intense products like dildos or vibrators, which are focused on orgasm. The collection includes a product called Touch, which uses mini motors to create sensations similar to touching
"I don't think there's much focus on the area I'm working in right now."
The Wisp collection includes a product called Touch, which uses mini motors and a set of five circular silicone pads that sit on the skin to create sensations similar to touching.
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The Whisper toy changes temperature and blows air to recreate the feeling of "a lover's breath".
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