circular shelving units outline njoy sex shop’s minimal interior in kyiv

Njoy merges educational space with contemporary sex shop

 

Njoy is an educational space and a modern sex shop in Kyiv that combines intimate education with the exploration of closeness and embodiment. The space is oriented towards supporting open conversations about sexuality, relationships, and self-discovery. The book collection plays a central role, reflecting one of the founders’ background in publishing and reinforcing the project’s educational focus.

 

The shop’s interior is designed as a single zoned space with a perimeter system of product and literature displays, and a central area, a ring-shaped shelving structure with passages. This element forms the compositional focal point of the space and simultaneously functions as an exhibition. Due to its shape and arrangement, it allows for public events where visitors can gather around, and a speaker or lecturer can stand inside the ring.

all images by Yevhenii Avramenko

 

 

Njoy’s interior promotes reflection, interaction, and discovery

 

The spatial solution is based on the desire to eliminate associations with traditional shops. The architectural language of the interior is deliberate; it avoids archetypes that might cause tension or discomfort. Instead, it leans towards a feeling of playfulness, lightness, and gradual immersion. The space is built as a neutral environment with simple lines, yet at the same time colorful, with light background shades on the shelves and bright colors at the reception and bar areas.

 

Designers Nastia Mirzoyan and Olena Kruglova perceive Njoy’s interior as light and somewhat playful, creating a subtle atmosphere of fun and friendliness. This is a conscious choice, since in addition to intimate education, toys are also sold here, and this ‘playfulness’ highlights this unexpected aspect of the space. Additionally, there is a small bar and several soft furniture pieces, a comfortable, inviting space that serves as a gentle entry point for those exploring the topic. The soft poufs as art objects were created by Ukrainian artist Serhii Drofa. Lightning above the red stand is bespoke-made according to Nastya Mirzoyan’s drawings.

Njoy in Kyiv merges educational space with contemporary sex shop

a central shelving ring forms the spatial and visual core of the interior

perimeter shelves present literature and objects in a continuous flow

book displays reflect the founders’ publishing background and educational mission

the ring’s layout allows for lectures and public gatherings

light hues dominate shelf areas, contrasted by bold color accents

bespoke lighting above the red stand follows Nastya Mirzoyan’s sketches

Njoy’s layout supports both browsing and open conversation

playful tones and soft geometry define the overall atmosphere

Mirzoyan and Kruglova’s design emphasizes friendliness and openness

interior zoning supports fluid movement and multiple user types

 

project info:

 

name: Njoy
architect: Nastia Mirzoyan | @mirzoyan_jan

interior designers: Nastia Mirzoyan, Olena Kruglova

location: Kyiv, Ukraine

area: 60 sqm

 

early spatial concepts: Dmytro Petruk

technical documentation and custom furniture specifications: Andrii Koval

art pieces (soft poufs): Serhii Drofa

custom lighting: Nastia Mirzoyan

photographer: Yevhenii Avramenko | @egnavrmnk

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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