
Pacific · WA
Washington kink events, places, vendors, and education
Upcoming events, public venues, local vendors, and guides for exploring the Washington scene in 2026.
Upcoming events & conventions
All Washington eventsFeatured convention
Leather Reign 2026
Places & venues
All placesCenter for Sex Positive Culture (CSPC)
Seattle’s long-running sex-positive nonprofit—classes, labs, member programs, and consent-forward community space with published codes of conduct and membership pathways.
Club Sapphire
~10,000 sq ft Seattle-area members club—LGBTQ+ welcoming.
Couples Cupid
~14,000 sq ft venue—social side plus three floors of play space.
Kink Center
Seattle nonprofit community dungeon and education hub—open houses, classes, and member programming framed as consent-forward public-benefit work.
SubSpace Seattle
Puget Sound member dungeon south of Seattle—parties, education, and a large equipped space with published membership and guest policies (community club model).
The Crow's Nest Escape
Seattle-area bookable kink studios—The Nest and The Roost—marketed for private rentals and small gatherings with online scheduling (community rental model, not pro-domme retail).
Vendors & makers
All vendorsFlogging Farmers
We’re Flogging Farmers—making handcrafted birch wood floggers and impact implements with an eye for balance, finish, and durability. We love building pieces that feel great in hand and hold up to real play.
EF Leather
EF Leather specializes in high-quality impact toys including floggers, kangaroo-handled whips, nylon whips, galley whips, cat o’ nine tails, and leather goods. They describe a focus on precision, craftsmanship, and authenticity, with offerings that include vending, demonstrations, and educational classes.
Free-to-be Boudoir
Free-to-be Boudoir provides photography services for kink events. Photographer details and additional background are available on their about page.
Education & guides
Learning libraryWhat Is Kink Aware Professionals (KAP) - And Why You Should Know About It
KAP is NCSF's directory of professionals sensitive to kink, BDSM, fetish, and nonmonogamy. Here's how to use it, what it provides, and what to watch out for.
How to Find a Kink-Aware Therapist (and Why It Matters)
Finding a kink-competent therapist can be tricky. Here's how to screen, what to ask, and where to look - based on the NCSF Guide by Kolmes & Weitzman.
Breast Torture 301: Edge, Mastery, & Risk-Aware Exploration
Push your limits safely: this guide dives into advanced breast torture techniques-heavy clamps, wax, suspension, psychological edgeplay-and how to do it with consent, mastery, and top safety.
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Questions about this directory
What does the Washington directory include?
This hub lists upcoming kink-friendly events, BDSM and play spaces, and swing and lifestyle clubs we currently have on file for Washington. Counts change as listings are added or dates pass—always confirm details with organizers and venues.
How should I verify an event or venue before I go?
Use official websites, ticketing pages, and direct contact for hours, pricing, dress codes, and consent policies. ECKE summarizes public information; it is not a substitute for the venue’s or producer’s own rules.
Is Washington the only state you cover?
We list venues and events across North America; this page focuses on Washington (Pacific). Use the state links on this site to browse other regions.
Where can I read beginner-friendly guides?
Start with the education library and blog pillars on this site—topics include consent, what to expect at a kink event, and how to find events near you.
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