Bruno Gmunder Relaunches Website

BERLIN — European publishing house Bruno Gmunder has launched its revamped retail website with updated design and information, in both English and German. The company said that it hopes to increase its online presence with the redesign, making the site a “one-stop” for consumers and media.

Gmunder publishes high-end coffee table books, calendars, travel guides and various products, often in collaboration with leading gay adult industry companies in the U.S. and Europe, and specializes in male erotica photography.

The new website provides easy navigation for users to find out about the company’s latest releases, authors and photographers information and browse through Gmunder’s current catalog.

Gay community information and news will be available in a blog area that also will be added to the site. Members of the media can access press release and photos in the “press” area at the site.

Books on display on the site can be viewed in a flip-through format so that users can look at a sampling of pages.

Consumers can order books from the site directly. Gmunder also operates a online adult store, which offers DVDs and sex toys in addition to its books, at Brunos.de, as well as a wholesale website at B2B.BrunoGmurnder.com.

Recently, Gmunder has published works with several U.S. adult industry studios.

In August, the company released a photography book “Michael Lucas’ Gigolo,” featuring the well-knownproducer/performer and models from Lucas Entertainment’s blockbuster release of the same name.

Other adult studios and celebrities that have been featured in photography books by Gmunder include legendary director Chi Chi LaRue, as well as models from the stables of Kristen Bjorn, Corbin Fisher, Bel Ami, Hot House and MenAtPlay.com, among others.

In an upcoming book “Magnum,” models from U.S. producer raging Stallion Studios will be featured, including cover model and RSS Man of the Year Steve Cruz.

The relaunched site can be found at BrunoGmuender.com.

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