About
Combining craft woodworking and architectural design to make a better BDSM experience. Sometimes you just need the right aesthetic to get off.
How it Started
Way back in college I had a really cool professor (no, don’t go there David Lee Roth) and I pitched the idea of furniture that helped to encourage “bad behavior”—at the time I was thinking about putting your feet on the coffee table, lounging, slouching, sloth and indolence, etc. It ended not being what the independent study was focused on, but the topic kept coming up in casual conversation.
A decade later the thought was still in my head. So I joined the kink community, then I joined the furry community. The idea finally found its true form: behavior.tools.
I keep feeling like it’s so hard to find the exact aesthetic I’m looking for in BDSM. So much is cheesy black aluminum and red vinyl, powdercoated microplastic cookie-cutter bullshit.
This brand is a work in progress—starting with tools and moving towards furniture over the next months and years. I want to make things that FEEL good, the way a good piece of furniture does. I want to make the kind of gear that resonates like an heirloom, that you can enjoy every inch of.
Everyone experiences pleasure differently. Everyone has a different body. So why does so much BDSM gear sell you the same tired fantasy. Get something that makes you feel special.