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    “Subtle and sophisticated” interior distinguishes Kyiv sex shop Inside

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerDecember 30, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Soft lighting, rounded forms and neutral colours create a welcoming atmosphere inside this sex shop in Kyiv by Ukrainian designers Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog, with playful details including a phallic pouf.


    Hupalovska and Stukonog, who worked together at architecture and interiors studio Balbek Bureau before Hupalovska set up her own firm in 2021, wanted to create an inclusive and attractive interior that stands apart from the gaudy style of most adult stores.

    Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog have completed a sex shop in Kyiv

    “The concept behind Inside was to create a sex shop experience that defies the typical, cliche aesthetics associated with such spaces,” Hupalovska explained.

    “Instead of the usual neon lights and stereotypical symbols like strawberries, Inside was designed to offer a subtle, sophisticated environment.”

    Metallic surfaces and black chair in Inside shop
    Metallic finishes were used for the wall panelling and accents

    To achieve this objective, the designers used a muted palette comprising shades of cream and grey that allow the products to stand out.

    Metallic finishes help to brighten the space by reflecting light while contributing to the modern aesthetic. These surfaces, mainly used for wall panelling and accents, also contrast with softer details such as curtains and upholstered furniture.

    Mirrors reflecting sofa with outline of female body in sex shop by Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog
    A curved sofa in the reception area is characterised by its depiction of a female body

    The shop is set in a basement without any natural light, so the designers decided to incorporate a backlit ceiling panel that provides a soft, even glow similar to daylight.

    Visitors are welcomed by a reception desk, positioned in front of a metallic backdrop to create a bright and inviting space with a semi-private feel.

    Shelves of Inside shop by Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog
    The integrated shelves have curved edges that echo the contours of the building

    In the reception area, a curvaceous sofa is decorated with the stylised outline of a female body. Here, customers can relax while browsing products or awaiting assistance.

    The main retail space provides a simple and neutral setting for presenting products on built-in shelves. A central counter with rounded edges provides a surface for staff to assist customers with product enquiries.


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    “The soft edges of the counter reduce visual harshness, promoting a feeling of approachability,” said Hupalovska.

    “Its central location might encourage a flow of movement around the space, guiding visitors naturally toward various sections and product displays.”

    Bondage gear in sex shop by Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog
    A soft-edged counter provides a space for product demonstrations

    The shelves were designed to combat another issue arising from the store’s basement setting. The existing walls lacked straight surfaces, making it complicated to install standalone shelving units, so built-in storage provided a practical and more streamlined solution.

    The integrated shelves contribute to the clean-lined look of the interior, with curved edges on the upper niches mirroring the contours used throughout the space.

    The shop’s furniture and fixtures were mostly custom-made by Ukrainian contractors, with many pieces designed using rounded, organic shapes. Examples include a playful pouf in the fitting room that resembles a penis.

    Fitting room of Inside shop by Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog
    A penis-shaped pouffe is among the custom-made furnishings

    The fitting room also features curtains that can be drawn for privacy and a curving light wall that provides uniform lighting for customers trying on items.

    A sink in the main display area was designed as a monolithic element with a concrete finish that complements the shop’s raw, industrial theme, alongside the exposed pipes and ducting.

    Overall, the shop’s interior seeks to balance functionality and a minimalist aesthetic with softer touches to contribute to a discreet and enjoyable shopping experience.

    Basin at sex phop by Sofiia Hupalovska and Nataliya Stukonog
    The concrete sink complements the store’s industrial theme

    “The space strikes a balance between sophistication and playfulness, achieved through carefully selected materials, colours and shapes that feel luxurious yet accessible,” Hupalovska said.

    During her time at Kyiv-based Balbek Bureau, Hupalovska worked on projects including an interior for a gender-neutral salon and cocktail bar with concrete surfaces and gold accents.

    Other projects from the studio include a modern restaurant that incorporates classic Ukrainian forms and a house that reinterprets the traditional log cabin using stainless steel and concrete.

    The photography is by Yevhenii Avramenko.



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