Joyf
Joyf is a Ukrainian design brand for versatile and sustainable outdoor furniture headquartered in Lviv (Ukraine) — founded in 2022 with the launch of the first collection of lounge poufs that fundamentally reinterpreted the classic beanbag concept. Since then the range has grown into increasingly sophisticated collections encompassing a broad spectrum of furniture pieces — from chairs and tables to benches — with the goal of bringing Ukrainian design to a global scale. The brand name Joyf is grounded in the conviction that leisure time should be lived with authenticity and pleasure. Joyf products are not mere furniture accessories but elements capable of transforming spaces and creating unique atmospheres. A commitment to sustainability is a core pillar of the company philosophy.
Designer collaborations: Rostyslav Sorokovyi (new collection developments — reinterpreting modernist principles for contemporary living). Reference projects: central square Nice (France), sports hall Valencia (Spain), boutique hotels Ukraine. Product categories: lounge poufs, chairs, tables, benches, outdoor furniture in general. Focus: outdoor spaces (private terraces to commercial projects). Application areas: hospitality (hotels), public spaces, foodservice, private residential.
For architects and interior designers seeking for hospitality, public and private outdoor projects a Ukrainian design brand active since 2022 in Lviv that with the ambition of establishing Ukrainian design globally, in collaboration with designer Rostyslav Sorokovyi translates modernist design principles into contemporary outdoor lounge furniture and with reference projects on the central square of Nice, a sports hall in Valencia and boutique hotels in Ukraine documents international contract competence — Joyf started in 2022 in Lviv with a lounge pouf — and today stands on the central square of Nice and in a sports hall in Valencia: Ukrainian design, carried globally — with sustainability as core mission and Rostyslav Sorokovyi as design partner.
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Joyf
Joyf is a Ukrainian design brand for versatile and sustainable outdoor furniture headquartered in Lviv (Ukraine) — founded in 2022 with the launch of the first collection of lounge poufs that fundamentally reinterpreted the classic beanbag concept. Since then the range has grown into increasingly sophisticated collections encompassing a broad spectrum of furniture pieces — from chairs and tables to benches — with the goal of bringing Ukrainian design to a global scale. The brand name Joyf is grounded in the conviction that leisure time should be lived with authenticity and pleasure. Joyf products are not mere furniture accessories but elements capable of transforming spaces and creating unique atmospheres. A commitment to sustainability is a core pillar of the company philosophy.
Designer collaborations: Rostyslav Sorokovyi (new collection developments — reinterpreting modernist principles for contemporary living). Reference projects: central square Nice (France), sports hall Valencia (Spain), boutique hotels Ukraine. Product categories: lounge poufs, chairs, tables, benches, outdoor furniture in general. Focus: outdoor spaces (private terraces to commercial projects). Application areas: hospitality (hotels), public spaces, foodservice, private residential.
For architects and interior designers seeking for hospitality, public and private outdoor projects a Ukrainian design brand active since 2022 in Lviv that with the ambition of establishing Ukrainian design globally, in collaboration with designer Rostyslav Sorokovyi translates modernist design principles into contemporary outdoor lounge furniture and with reference projects on the central square of Nice, a sports hall in Valencia and boutique hotels in Ukraine documents international contract competence — Joyf started in 2022 in Lviv with a lounge pouf — and today stands on the central square of Nice and in a sports hall in Valencia: Ukrainian design, carried globally — with sustainability as core mission and Rostyslav Sorokovyi as design partner.