Babeland Seattle sells high-quality sex toys, BDSM gear, and other sex-related products. With its healthy sex-positive outlook, it offers kinksters the opportunity to explore their sexuality in a non-judgmental, vibrant, and comfortable environment.
The first Babeland store was established back in 1993 in Seattle by Rachel Venning and Claire Cavanah, and the company has since pioneered a new concept of sex shops as friendly, wet-lit, inclusive spaces. Babeland Seattle is undoubtedly the antithesis of old, dark, seedy sex stores, making it a popular hangout for Seattle's burgeoning kink community.
Babeland Seattle came about in response to the demand for more welcoming sex stores for women. However, while this commitment to women's pleasure hasn't wavered over the years, Babeland Seattle now sells products for everyone, regardless of sexuality or gender.
Since 1993, the brand has grown. Following the success of the Seattle store, three shops opened in New York state: in New York City, the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and finally, SoHo in 2003.
The founders of the brand are passionate about providing sleaze-free, fun, and caring environments in which people can seek out products that will allow them to learn about their bodies - and connect intimately with others. The brand's ethos is very much evident in a book written by Rachel and Claire, Sex Toys 101. Much of this information is also available as an online resource.
A fun-filled shopping experience awaits you at Babeland Seattle. Choose from an extensive range of vibrators, penis toys, dildos, strap-ons, and anal toys - all of which are guaranteed to make not only your eyes water.
For those with more BDSM-orientated tastes, there is also much on offer. Whether you're looking for collars and cuffs, bondage rope, sex slings that can be attached to household doors, harnesses, or ball gags, there's a wide range of paraphernalia to suit every budget.
Babeland Seattle also runs a series of workshops and other events. These are listed on the website. What more could one expect from a multi-award winning brand that was voted "Best Place to Buy Sex Toys" by The Village Voice and The Seattle Weekly?