Dubbed Plastic Soul, the idea came after Rose in Good Faith founder David Teitelbaum visited sex toy maker Doc Johnson’s factory and saw that there was a fair amount of unused polymer associated with defective toys. “I had the idea when touring the impressive Doc Johnson facility and seeing a few toys that didn’t make it past quality assurance, get grounded down through a machine,” Teitelbaum told Dezeen. “The little rough cubes from the broken toys sparked a memory of EVA pellets and from there the idea was born.”
Plastic Soul retails for £111 ($130).