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About us:
Fetters
3 Emscote Mill
Wharf Street
Warwick
CV34 5LB
Tel: +44 (0) 1926 419 676
Showroom Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
Saturday: 11am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
Note: Fetters do not have a London showroom, although we do supply a limited range of items via Fettered Pleasures (Holloway Road) in London. Please visit us in Warwick or call/contact us directly for the full range of products and furniture which is available and on display in our Warwick showroom.
Wharf Street
Warwick
CV34 5LB
Tel: +44 (0) 1926 419 676
Showroom Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
Saturday: 11am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
Note: Fetters do not have a London showroom, although we do supply a limited range of items via Fettered Pleasures (Holloway Road) in London. Please visit us in Warwick or call/contact us directly for the full range of products and furniture which is available and on display in our Warwick showroom.
To avoid disappointment, if you are travelling to the Warwick store for a specific item please call ahead to check it is available and to confirm we have your size.
'Web Only' lines (e.g. Nasty Pig, E-Stim, Premium Rubber and Neoprene) are dispatched from our central warehouse and are not available to view in the showroom.
Our History (Fetters Est. 1976):
Founded in 1976 by Jim Stewart, (Maurice J Stewart- Addison), a writer, playwright and producer, and now an ‘icon’ within this industry, Fetters was the spin-off from his profound interest in Harry Houdini and Escapology. The name Fetters is your guarantee of unrivalled quality. Since 1976 our reputation for ingenious design, attention to detail, skilled craftsmanship and personal service has made Fetters the name that serious bondage enthusiasts trust.
When the first modest FETTERS catalogue was launched in 1977 the original focus was on Escape Artists, collectors of handcuffs, and what he ambiguously referred to as “Houdini Enthusiasts”. Small classified advertisements in magazines as diverse as Exchange & Mart, Police Review, Soldier of Fortune and Shotgun News soon put him in contact with a wider range of people who brought with them an unbelievably mixed bag of unfocused natural instincts.
Jim started Fetters as a small business with a lot of very interesting connections. He and his small team were enthusiasts - and in the true tradition of HARRY HOUDINI could not resist a challenge. Their specialisation was “restraint” in every and any form - and within the compass of this specialisation there became tremendous diversity ....
The original focus offered four distinct directions:
Police & Prison Hardware
Mainly handcuffs and hardware from forces around the world, but also related items such as authentic hospital equipment.
Film & Theatre Props
Supplying all manner of specialised items both gimmicked and original to customers such as the Royal Shakespeare Company, Britain's National Theatre, Commodore Computers for their TV advertisement, the Bank of Johannesburg together with work on numerous Pop videos, movies and TV plays.
Escape Artists Equipment
Supplying anything that might have been used to challenge HARRY HOUDINI - approaching the situation as either the escaper or the challenger.
Erotic Bondage – Fantasy or Fact
For many people this was still the ultimate social taboo subject, but whatever opinions individuals may hold, Jim believed that too many adults were being deprived of their rights by others who are concerned with politics rather than people.
