MOSCOW, 2 December (BelTA) - Belarus will debut in the Moscow Interior and Design Week and will present its national stand, BelTA learned from the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of Moscow.
The Moscow Interior and Design Week will be held for the seventh time from 11 to 14 December, with two exhibition pavilions at VDNKh serving as the venue. “A national stand is a collective exhibition of manufacturers from one country, designed in a unified style and according to a single concept under the curation of one or several renowned designers from that country," the organizers noted.
Belarus will present products from five manufacturers at its national stand under the slogan “A Home You Want to Live In”. The goal of the exhibition is to showcase a space that conveys the atmosphere and history of the country while being enriched by the warmth of handmade natural materials. Companies will present interior furniture: sofas, beds, armchairs and chairs, textiles, home decor items made of linen and wood, soft lighting fixtures, and collectible items.
A total of over 1,200 companies from 15 countries will participate in the 7th Moscow Interior and Design Week. Guests can look forward not only to interesting decorative items, but also a rich business program, immersive tours, workshops, prize draws, and much more.
The Moscow Interior and Design Week will be held for the seventh time from 11 to 14 December, with two exhibition pavilions at VDNKh serving as the venue. “A national stand is a collective exhibition of manufacturers from one country, designed in a unified style and according to a single concept under the curation of one or several renowned designers from that country," the organizers noted.
Belarus will present products from five manufacturers at its national stand under the slogan “A Home You Want to Live In”. The goal of the exhibition is to showcase a space that conveys the atmosphere and history of the country while being enriched by the warmth of handmade natural materials. Companies will present interior furniture: sofas, beds, armchairs and chairs, textiles, home decor items made of linen and wood, soft lighting fixtures, and collectible items.
A total of over 1,200 companies from 15 countries will participate in the 7th Moscow Interior and Design Week. Guests can look forward not only to interesting decorative items, but also a rich business program, immersive tours, workshops, prize draws, and much more.
