The rise of risque X-boxes for couples
The package looked so innocent. It might be a pair of shoes, a dress from ASOS, a last minute eBay deal snapped up at two a.m. Inside, carefully wrapped in pink tissue paper lay some odd looking literature. Erotic stories printed on waterproof paper so they could be enjoyed in the bath. Lying next to it was the Ignite Me wax candle, ‘heat me and drizzle the oil,’ and a luxury vibrator. This was the Unbound Box, a quarterly mail delivered X-rated box of delights.
This is part of the growing market for subscription boxes, but the industry now offers far more than BarkBox (doggy treats monthly) and Birchbox (beauty treats by mail). The explosion of sexual permissiveness that came with the 50 Shades of Grey movement has opened up a whole new avenue for entrepreneurs. Research firm Gartner Has predicted that by 2015 more than 40% of companies will be utilizing some form of subscription model, and spiced up mail looks to be a part of this.
Sarah-Jayne Kinney founded Unbound Box a year ago, with four close friends. “The challenge was crafting something that everyone could enjoy using,” she said. “We have a different theme each box, sometimes focusing on health, sometimes on romance.”
Rodrigo Fuentes is the owner of the Déjàmor subscription box, which offers monthly titillation. His box provides an “experience for him and her.” Prior to running this titillation by mail service, Fuentes worked fulltime as an attorney.
He noticed that he wasn’t spending much time with his wife and started creating sexy games to keep them passionate. She loved it, and their friends wanted in as well. He created kinky games for them (good friend, huh?), and they were so well received that he decided to market it. “Busy people don’t have time for creativity” he said, his puppy dog brown eyes widening. “This lets you be the best romantic self you can be.”