Human furniture

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A bound woman serving as a lamp, a tray as well as a decorative item.

Human furniture is a form of bondage and sexual objectification in which a person's body is incorporated into a chair, table, cabinet or other pieces of furniture. The term forniphilia, coined by Jeff Gord, is also used for human funiture.[1][2]

Forniphilia is an extreme form of bondage because the subject is usually tightly bound and expected to stay immobile for a prolonged period.[3] They are often gagged (see forniphilic gag) and/or placed in position where there is a danger of being smothered. Proper safety requires frequent checks of the submissive's well-being.

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References

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  2. Ashley Hames, Sin Cities, Tonto Books, 2008, ISBN 0-9556326-0-9, pp. 184–188
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