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'''Forniphilia''' is a sub-set of [[bondage (BDSM)|bondage]] and [[sexual objectification]] in which a person's body is incorporated into a chair, table, cabinet or other piece of [[furniture]]. '''Forniphilia''' is a sub-set of [[bondage (BDSM)|bondage]] and [[sexual objectification]] in which a person's body is incorporated into a chair, table, cabinet or other piece of [[furniture]].
-[[Allen Jones (sculptor)|Allen Jones]]' sculptures ''Hat Stand'' and ''Table Sculpture'', made in [[1969]], which show semi-naked women in the roles of furniture, are clear examples of the depiction of the fantasy of [[sexual objectification]]. +[[Allen Jones (sculptor)|Allen Jones]]' sculptures ''[[Hat Stand]]'' and ''[[Table Sculpture]]'', made in [[1969]], which show semi-naked women in the roles of furniture, are clear examples of the depiction of the fantasy of [[sexual objectification]].
== See also == == See also ==
*[[Les Krims]]'s ''Heavy Feminist with Wedding Cake'' [http://blog3.nadjavilenne.com/krims2.jpg] (1970) *[[Les Krims]]'s ''Heavy Feminist with Wedding Cake'' [http://blog3.nadjavilenne.com/krims2.jpg] (1970)
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Forniphilia is a sub-set of bondage and sexual objectification in which a person's body is incorporated into a chair, table, cabinet or other piece of furniture.

Allen Jones' sculptures Hat Stand and Table Sculpture, made in 1969, which show semi-naked women in the roles of furniture, are clear examples of the depiction of the fantasy of sexual objectification.

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