Forbidden Linen is designer linen for the single man

The idea of filling your home with pictures of semi-naked women may not appeal to everyone, but what if it was tastefully printed on high quality, eco-friendly linen?

Local designer Louise Murphy has created a range of sensual products under the Forbidden Linen label, ranging from handkerchiefs to wool throws to napkins for the home, each printed with an image discreetly echoing the beauty of the female body. There are a selection of designs to choose from, ad in some cases discerning that the image is actually sensual at all can be a challenge.

Also on offer are illuminated wall hangings and large canvasses, each showcasing Murphy’s art.

All that discreet sexuality comes at a price though – prices start at $28 for a linen napkin, $40 for a handkerchief and range all the way up to $3,500 for an illuminated wall hanging. Still, for the single man out there, these products are discreet and sensual, and an alternative way to dress up an apartment.

Married men should probably steer clear though…

Price: From $28
Web: Forbidden Linen

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