dutch design week, 17-25 oktober 2026 eindhoven

Mannenmelk

Ultimate sexual freedom portrayed in an erotic film that expands your view of the porn industry.

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In a world full of rush and consumption, Men's Milk invites you to pause. This absurdist, erotic film shows real bodies and real sex. With this educational project, Iris breaks taboos around the porn industry and pleads for slow stimulation.

Slow stimulation

Sex remains a taboo subject. Talking openly about sex often evokes prejudice, and slutshaming is still a means by which women are oppressed in their sexuality. In our digital and rapidly connected world, we often lose touch with nature and our deeper desires. This is compounded by the speed at which sexual stimulation occurs, think of the porn -industry, which reduce everything to a superficial interaction. I want to reverse this rush and speed. I want to advocate “slow stimulation”: more attention to each other, to real connection and to our authentic, primal sexuality.

My goal is to make a film that represents slow sexual stimulation. What if you had ultimate sexual freedom, what if we pursued our inner animal desires, what if the boundaries between desire pleasure and the rest of our lives blurred

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Film props made from latex and silicone
Film props made from latex and silicone

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Iris is a Product Designer who explores the boundaries of socially stimulating themes with playfulness and a keen eye. Inspired by unconventional ways of thinking, she questions norms, expectations and uncomfortable themes. Her work balances between thought-provoking and accessible, with a strong focus on taboos. Through critical observation and experimental design, she creates work that evokes confusion and recognition, inviting reflection and conversation.