The Asian Age

IN THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE

An IT graduate, entreprene­ur Gaurav Siingh’’ s LoveRoller­s iis a furniture range that enables couples to experiment wiith 100 different sexual positions

- NEHA JHA

The urban Indian population is finally getting comfortabl­e with talking about sex. And Indian entreprene­ur Gaurav Singh is on a quest to bring fun back to the bedroom in the land of Kama Sutra. His product, LoveRoller­s, makes it possible for couples to experiment with a 100 sexual positions.

“LoveRoller­s is India’s first and only indigenous love- making furniture. It has been designed after a lot of research and developmen­t to enhance couples’ love- making experience.

It allows them to try out over

100 Kama Sutra positions with ease and comfort. Apart from that, it also helps couples conceive, it eases period pain, and it is the perfect resting couch for pregnant women,” Gaurav says.

LoveRoller­s comes with a manual that illustrate­s some of the different positions that people can attempt on it. How have people been responding to it?

Gaurav says that despite some scepticism, the response has been motivating.

“People’s first reaction is very varied

– and one of two extremes. But consumer feedback has been positive, constructi­ve and encouragin­g.”

A native of Agra, Gaurav has grown up watching design, fabricatio­n, and artisanal works being carried out on the streets of his town — a town that houses the Taj Mahal, the epitome of love. “Design and love probably had a huge impact on me, subconscio­usly. The idea clicked in my mind in April last year, and I went on to design a prototype. I then tested and modified it based on feedback. We have designed it keeping the average Indian height in mind,” he says.

What made the IIT- Delhi graduate choose to develop such an unusual product in a largely conservati­ve society? Gaurav says, “Most tech developmen­t companies focus on deep technology projects, like deep thinking and deep networking, but nobody thinks about making relationsh­ips deeper. We came up with the idea of enhancing love- making, to help people experience ‘ deep love’.” Kama Sutra, the ancient Indian text, contains hundreds of sexual positions that can make the experience more fun and pleasurabl­e for both partners. But regular beds and furniture aren’t made for adventure. LoveRoller­s has been designed to give couples maximum support and comfort. “Every natural process is mathematic­ally defined. Deep lovemaking requires mathematic­al calculatio­ns for deep penetratio­n and perfect support. LoveRoller­s has been scientific­ally and mathematic­ally designed to provide a

‘ curve of seduction’. The lower arc has been created especially for oral sexual positionin­g and deep, powerful thrusting during intercours­e. The central contour provides support to the pelvic regions of both partners. Its angles have been carefully studied and designed to complement hundreds of unique positions. The high arc provides an amazing support system for the neck and back. This arc is especially useful in changing pelvic angles during oral sex,” Gaurav says adding, “The global sexual wellness industry is expected to cross the $ 52 billion mark by 2020. India, the fifth most sexually active country in the world, presents an untapped market of $ 450 million.”

Some of Gaurav’s major customers are hotels, spas, sexologist­s, resorts, and honeymoon destinatio­ns. “Even nuclear families living in metros, including Hyderabad, have shown interest in the product,” he says.

At present, the company has four products to offer — LovePillow­s, Mini LoveRoller­s, LoveRoller­s and Plug and

Play in basic, premium and elite models. While LovePillow­s start from ` 2,099, a basic LoveRoller costs ` 21,999. “There are a considerab­le number of couples who want to include LoveRoller­s in their love life, but are too embarrasse­d to explain the product to their families. We have designed a convertibl­e Plug and Play variant for them. They can use the couch whenever they want, and later detach it into two independen­t blocks. Internatio­nal buyers are also requesting customised modificati­ons and special features,” says Gaurav.

Most tech developmen­t companies focus on deep technology projects, but nobody thinks about making relationsh­ips deeper. We came up with the idea of enhancing love- making, to help people experience ‘ deep love’ — GAURAV SINGH

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