You might even want to display these on your nightstand.
Wellness, and self-care in particular, has gotten something of a style upgrade in recent times, and as a result so have vibrators. Here are five sleek, appealingly abstract options.
Iroha Rin Kogane
In colorways including millennial pink, this toy pulses at three different strengths. The ridges along the squishy, bulbous tip were designed for G-spot play, but can be used clitorally as well. This is one of the few vibes featured here that requires a battery.
Unbound Palma
This stainless steel ring, available in silver or 18k gold plating, looks like it’s straight from a cool jewelry designer. It’s waterproof with three speeds and two vibrating patterns you can control via hand movement.
Dame Pom
The newest vibrator from this MIT-grad-founded brand based in Brooklyn is unique because it has no internal body, which means it’s bendy enough to provide any kind of stimulation you like. It also boasts the most powerful motor out of all the offerings at Dame, but runs quietly and discreetly. The company builds their offerings with input from Dame Labs, a 10,000-person beta testing group.
Maude Vibe
Its simple shape makes it easy to use on all your body parts, like on nipples, a major erogenous zone for both sexes. This company is known for things that are super simplified, like their easy-to-open condoms and organic lubes, and they added a vibrator of a similar vein to their offering.
Smile Makers The Frenchman
This baby blue “tongue vibrator” is made of extremely soft silicone and mimics the feel of gentle oral stimulation. Given the nature, it works best when combined with water-based lube. FYI, this one runs on a AAA battery.