Bondage furniture provides structured surfaces and fixed forms designed to support, position, or restrain the body. These pieces define the physical environment of a setup, whether through full immobilization or controlled positioning.
These pieces are grouped by how they interact with the body:
– Boards and frames position the body across flat or angled surfaces
– Chairs and platforms support seated, kneeling, or elevated positions
– Structural restraint pieces secure the body to fixed points
– Specialty forms are designed for specific orientations, pressure, or use cases
Some pieces fully restrain movement, while others guide posture, balance, or endurance.
Furniture pieces are constructed from hardwood, reinforced joinery, metal and integrated leather components. Surfaces, edges, and contact points are shaped for stability, durability, and controlled interaction with the body.
These pieces can function independently or integrate with cuffs, collars, and connectors. They act as the physical foundation of a setup, allowing restraint systems to be built around stable, fixed structures.