Part of the Gay Berlin Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Berlin, Germany
Berlin-made fetish gear direct from the Schöneberg workshop — slings, harnesses, bondage, and more.
Manufacturer-direct fetish gear shop in the middle of Schöneberg's gay quarter, near Nollendorfplatz, where the name is the mission statement: slings are the signature build, hand-crafted in the company's own Berlin workshop. The catalog runs well past that, though — over 2,000 articles spanning harnesses, bondage accessories, collars, paddles, puppy gear, cock rings, rubber wear, leather, and underwear, all made in Germany. Because it's the maker selling directly rather than a reseller, custom work is part of the deal — they'll build to spec. The physical shop lets you see and try the gear before committing, which matters with sizing on this kind of equipment, and a full webshop carries the same range for orders from abroad. It sits within easy walking distance of the Fuggerstraße and Kalckreuthstraße gear shops, so it folds neatly into a Schöneberg fetish-retail crawl.
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