Lovehoney

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Lovehoney
IndustryRetail [1]
Founded2002
FounderRichard Longhurst and Neal Slateford
Subsidiaries Womanizer
Website https://www.lovehoney.co.uk/

Lovehoney or 'Love Honey' is a British business that sells sex toys, lingerie and erotic gifts on the Internet. Their tagline is "the sexual happiness people". In addition to retailing, Lovehoney has over 400 own brand products and does development and publicity. In 2014 the company was the focus of a television show entitled Frisky Business, which looked at their day-to-day operations. [2]

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Background

Lovehoney was founded in Bath, Somerset in 2002 by Richard Longhurst (former editor of .net magazine and PC Format ) and Neal Slateford (former member of DNA). The company employs 230 people in the area, and is an official UK distributor of Durex products.

In 2009–10 Lovehoney had a turnover of £10.4 million and profits of £1.5 million [3] In 2010-11 it had a turnover of £13.4 million, and in 2011-12 it had a turnover of £16 million. In 2020-21, the turnover was 87.3 million.

History

Lovehoney launched its online store in 2002, operating from Richard Longhurst's bedroom. The next year Lovehoney moved into a small warehouse, and became a limited company.

Lovehoney developed its first product in 2005, a music-activated vibrator called iBuzz; and in 2006 Apple Inc. threatened to sue Lovehoney over the iBuzz.

In 2007, Lovehoney launched the world's first sex toy recycling scheme, called Rabbit Amnesty.

In 2009, Lovehoney announced the first Lovehoney Design A Sex Toy Competition. The winner of that competition was Trevor Murphy with the Sqweel Oral Sex Simulator. The Lovehoney Sqweel Oral Sex Simulator is the best selling oral sex simulation sex toy in the world. Lovehoney USA was launched to sell Lovehoney own brand products wholesale to the United States.

In 2011, Lovehoney expanded its warehouse and workforce [3] and the company is rebranded, with the cartoon mascot "Honey" being dropped and the tagline "the sexual happiness people" adopted. Lovehoney was featured in a Channel 4 documentary titled "More Sex Please, We're British" in 2012. [4] Also in 2012 – Lovehoney secured exclusive world rights outside the Americas to design, manufacture and sell adult pleasure products based on the Fifty Shades trilogy by E. L. James. [5]

In 2013, a Lovehoney advert was the first to say "sex toys" on UK TV. [6]

Lovehoney released television show "Frisky Business" in 2014, where viewers get an inside look into the Lovehoney business. [7]

In 2021, Lovehoney received the Queen's Award for Enterprise [8] (now known as the King's Awards for Enterprise), allowing it to use the Queen's Award emblem in marketing and on packaging for the following five years.

Also in 2021, Lovehoney underwent a consensual merger with WOW Tech to become Lovehoney Group, [9] and was later featued in Channel 4's Christmas-themed documentary titled "Naughty & Nice: Sex Toy Britain". [10]

Retail

Lovehoney has over 400 own brand products, including the Lovehoney Sqweel Oral Sex Simulator (the first winner of Lovehoney's Design A Sex Toy competition). Sub-brands owned by Lovehoney include BASIC Sex Toys, Bondage Boutique, Death By Orgasm, Pin Ups, Shag Factory, Swoon, VibraExciter and a range of sex toys developed with Tracey Cox.[ citation needed ]

Lovehoney Ltd holds the official license to design, manufacture and sell adult pleasure products based on the Fifty Shades trilogy by E. L. James. This includes the Fifty Shades of Grey Official Pleasure Collection and Fifty Shades of Grey Sensual Care Collection. Lovehoney also hold the official license to design, manufacture and sell adult pleasure products inspired by Bettie Page.[ citation needed ]

Notes and references

  1. "UK Gov Companies House". UK Gov Companies House.
  2. "Frozen vibrators and gold-plated sex toys – the UK's naughtiest office hits our screens". Western Daily Press. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Another good year for Lovehoney". The Bath Chronicle. 10 March 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2011.[ dead link ]
  4. "More Sex Please, We're British". Channel 4. 28 April 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  5. "Rise in demand boosts Lovehoney". Insider Media. 7 January 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  6. 'Happy Talk' Lovehoney's Ground-Breaking TV Ad Campaign , retrieved 18 November 2015
  7. Goldfingle, Gemma. "Lovehoney to turn on viewers with new TV series Frisky Business". RetailWeek. EMAP Publishing Limited. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  8. Abraham, Ellie (April 2021). "Sex toy brand given royal approval with Queen's Award". The Independent.
  9. Edelson, Sharon (August 2021). "Wow Tech And Lovehoney Becomes World's Largest Sexual Wellness Company With $1.2 Billion Merger". Forbes.
  10. Channel 4. "Naughty & Nice: Sex Toy Britain". Channel 4.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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