Keith Haring
Tenga
Keith Haring x TENGA Soft Stroker Tube Cup
Details
Keith Haring x TENGA Soft Tube Cup
Disposable, Prelubricated
The collaboration with the Keith Haring Foundation celebrate the late New York street artist’s work, as well as his ideals to make sexuality something everyone can enjoy.
Measurements:
Size: 2.56" × 3.27" × 6.10" inches
Insertion Length: 5.80" inches
Insertion Width: 2.58" inches
Materials:
Insert Sleeve: Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
Casing: PE
Lubricant Ring: PU
Lubricant Ring Lubricant: Water, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Sodium Polyacrylate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Hydroxypropyl Beta Cyclodextrin, IPBC
Internal Lubricant: Water, Glycerin, Sodium Polyacrylate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Hydroxypropyl Beta Cyclodextrin, IPBC
Usage:
Tear off wrapping at bottom, along the dotted line. Peel sticker at top to release suction. Insert your shaft and enjoy.*
*The CUP Series is designed solely for one-time, disposable use.
Keith Haring
Bridging the gap between the art world and the street, Keith Haring rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his graffiti drawings made in the subways and on the sidewalks of New York City. Combining the appeal of cartoons with the raw energy of Art Brut artists like Jean DuBuffet, Haring developed a distinct pop-graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid, bold outlines against a dense, rhythmic overspread of imagery like that of babies, barking dogs, flying saucers, hearts, and Mickey Mouse. In his subway drawings and murals, Haring explored themes of exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and rising fears of nuclear holocaust, which became increasingly apocalyptic after his AIDS diagnosis. Alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, and Jenny Holzer, Haring is regarded as a leading figure in New York East Village Art scene in the 1970s and '80s.