CNBC Highlights Upscale Adult Retailer Coco de Mer

LOS ANGELES — Business news outlet CNBC turned its sights onto adult retail with an article on the four-store chain Coco de Mer.

Founded by Sam and Justin Roddick in 2000, daughters of Dame Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop retail chain, Coco de Mer has stores in Los Angeles, New York and two in London.

The boutiques specializes in lingerie, upscale adult toys and erotic art, homewares, jewelry and books.

“I have had a surprising number of mothers that bring their daughters into the store in Los Angeles,” Justine Roddick, who oversees the company’s U.S. stores, told CNBC. “Their daughters are going to college and it’s like a rite of passage. I hear [the mothers] talking to them about buying a sex toy and how it’s better to pleasure yourself than just going out and having random sex.”

The Coco de Mer stores have decidedly boutique appeal, carrying only high-end merchandise as well as custom-crafted items made by artisans from around the world.

The company’s chic appeal has attracted celebrity clientele including Ringo Starr, Deepak Chopra and Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart who all attended Coco de Mer’s Los Angeles store opening.

“We were bought up by feminist mother and father, and we wanted to bring a new message to the world of sex and sexuality that included love and kindness, but also included naughtiness and humor and filth — and it wasn’t until the doors opened that we realized [the best way to do that] was a store,” Sam Roddick told CNBC.

The Roddicks say that brick-and-mortar sales are strong, outpacing Internet sales by a wide margin. The sisters told CNBC that they’d like to eventually open 20 Coco de Mer’s.

“It’s pretty difficult to fake it when you’re not enjoying your job,” Justine Roddick said. “Sam and I don’t have to work, but we choose to because we love it so much.”

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Svakom, Kaotik Labs Named Presenting Sponsors of XBIZ Honors

Svakom and Kaotik Labs have signed on as the Presenting Sponsors of the retail edition of the 2026 XBIZ Honors.

NYC Adult Businesses Seek SCOTUS Appeal in Zoning Case

Attorneys representing a group of New York City adult businesses are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal of a lower court’s decision allowing enforcement of a 2001 zoning law aimed at forcing adult retail stores out of most parts of New York City.

XR Brands Expands 'Jock Advanced' Collection With 10 New Strokers

XR Brands has added 10 new strokers to its Jock Advanced line of male masturbators.

Orion Debuts 'Erecto' Collection From 'You2Toys' Line

Orion Wholesale has introduced the new Erecto cock ring collection from its You2Toys line.

Tenga Marks 20th Anniversary With New 'Flip 360' Strokers

Pleasure brand Tenga is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the debut of its new Flip 360 stroker sleeves.

Wellness Brand 'Aia*' Launches

The wellness brand Aia* has officially launched.

Orion Debuts 5 New Styles From 'Cottelli Party' Line

Orion Wholesale has expanded its Cottelli Party line with five new styles.

Honey Play Box, Dildos Assorted Ink European Distro Deal

Honey Play Box has signed a deal with Dildos Assorted (DA) for distribution throughout Southern Europe.

Calvista, Lovense Sign Exclusive Australia/New Zealand Distro Deal for 'Spinel'

Calvista has signed an exclusive Australian and New Zealand distribution deal for Lovense's Spinel thrusting and heating dildo.

Blush Introduces 'Riana' Vibe

Blush has debuted the Riana vibrator.

Show More