I know the last post here was a year ago but I felt compelled to add to the mix for newcomers. First, Beautiful Dreamer ended up loving her ToiBocks

It's still not her decor style so she keeps it at her boyfriend's house.
ToiBocks is the only discreet storage that you can keep right on your nightstand. It's designed for your "favorites." I have a TON of stuff in mine: Luna Beads, 2 Screaming O rings, Onye, vibrating rabbit cock ring, OhMiBod, ClubVibe, Screaming O bullet, Nobessence Fling, Rock Chick, Evolved bottle rocket, nipple jewelry, chocolate body frosting and incense matches. I do have some other things and those I keep in the closet - but I do not want to have to trek to the closet if I get inspired to use one of my favorites during an intimate moment. Nor do I want to have to fumble with a padlock key (I ALWAYS lose little keys), nor do I want my kids to find my little padlock key and wonder what it goes to as kids are want to do.
Fortunately the ToiBocks is very elegant in it's appearance. It does not scream I'M HIDING SOMETHING. The lock mechanism is HIDDEN in the wood, so you can't even figure out how to open the darn thing unless you know how it works. Unfortunately that kind of design element is not inexpensive to manufacture so in bringing you the design quality and elegance most people want for their bedroom we spared no expense and this is why the ToiBocks is more expensive than other storage options.
If you don't have kids it's easier to 'pass' on ToiBocks, but for mom's with children of any age it is the only product they can keep in their bedroom that their kids won't know how to get into AND mom can get into it easily - with one hand while lying down in fact
As to future products, the economy put the brakes on our accelerated R & D schedule. We are now up to 13 pending designs (yes there are some larger options in that

) but we are looking closer to mid 2011 before we'll be able to introduce it to customers.
In the interim - thank you for thinking of ToiBocks - it's not only great for toys, but DVD's; personal documents like passports, checkbooks and credit cards; smoking materials; intimate photos, love letters and diaries; medical tools like insulin needles, blood pressure cuffs, etc. and even jewelry.