House Of Gord Dollmaker (2026)
Many modern BDSM gear manufacturers still copy the locking mechanisms, posture collars, and articulated brace designs that Gord originally engineered for his films.
Replicating the look of department store mannequins, often including "seams" and "joints" painted onto the body. House Of Gord Dollmaker
The Dollmaker was the creative alias for Jeffrey E. Owen, known professionally as Jeff Gord (5 May 1946 – 3 September 2013). Gord was a photographer, filmmaker, and bondage artist who specialized in a form of objectifying sexual bondage. He is often credited with coining the term , which describes the fetish for transforming a person into a piece of functional furniture or an inanimate object. Many modern BDSM gear manufacturers still copy the
The "Dollmaker" content is distinct for its focus on the "physical nature of rigging" rather than traditional adult cinematography. Industrial Engineering: Owen, known professionally as Jeff Gord (5 May
Gord insisted that his work was about pleasure. He was quoted as saying, "I feed on women's pleasure," suggesting that the intense physical restriction and sensory deprivation were avenues for altered states of consciousness and sexual gratification for the participants. His influences included iconic bondage artists like Eric Stanton and John Willie, but Gord brought a uniquely mechanical and technological twist to his vision.
Masks often cover the entire head, frequently lacking visible eye holes or mouths to emphasize the loss of the subject's humanity.
What separated The Dollmaker from standard fetish fare was the sheer scale of the engineering involved. Jeff Gord approached the project as an industrial designer.