
The Nature of Design: what the VI Moscow Interior and Design Week has in store for Indian companies and visitors
This time, more than 45 foreign companies and designers from 15 countries will showcase their work, including Jordan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, India, and many others. Jaipur Rugs will represent India with an exclusive huge carpet based on the work of Russian artist Svyatoslav Roerich. 'Where are you going, my brother?'
India and Russia share longstanding trade relations, and Moscow Interior and Design Week serves as a platform to expand partnerships in interior design, architecture, and smart home technologies.
The exhibition offers opportunities to exchange experience with Russian designers, discuss investment prospects, and explore opportunities to expand distribution channels.
For example, a special international session will be held as part of the exhibition, organized in cooperation with the Moscow Export Center. It will feature 50 export-oriented Russian enterprises, including participants of the Moscow Export Center programs and Moscow Interior and Design Week participants, as well as 10 foreign importer companies. The event aims to establish and develop trade relations with international partners, conclude profitable export contracts, and implement large joint projects.
For Indian companies, participating in Moscow Interior and Design Week is an excellent opportunity to enter the Russian and CIS markets, establish business connections, and present products to a target audience of industry professionals, developers, and consumers. There is a growing demand in Russia for high-quality handmade furniture, textile design, and home decor items—areas in which Indian manufacturers have a strong global reputation.
Indian companies and speakers have repeatedly participated in Moscow Interior and Design Week. Last year's business program included Shruti Dimri, Director of Anagram Architect. Additionally, the India Trade Promotion Council and the Furniture Manufacturers and Traders Association took part in the exhibition. Jaipur Rugs is returning for the second time as a headliner. It is also important to note that the Embassy of India in Russia is a regular guest at the exhibition.
This time, over 180 experts, including well-known entrepreneurs, designers, and architects who are advancing the industry, will take part. There will also be world-class stars such as Yogesh Chaudhary, Director and owner of the Indian brand Jaipur Rugs, ranked among the top 50 luxury industry leaders by The Style List magazine. Under his leadership, the company has reached an international level with showrooms in Milan, Dubai, London, and Singapore. Jaipur Rugs' clients include tennis star Serena Williams, and the brand's carpets decorate the interiors of the legendary Bvlgari hotel. Architect Shakuf Hassam, who previously worked for more than 17 years at the famous Zaha Hadid architectural bureau, as well as leading global experts in cultural entrepreneurship and women's leadership such as Her Excellency Reem Bin Karam, will also participate.
Moscow Interior and Design Week offers an exciting cultural experience and a chance to explore the latest trends in Russian and European interior design. The exhibition covers over 10,000 square meters and includes modern and classical interior solutions, Russian craftsmanship in home decor, ceramics, and furniture production. Visitors can also join organized factory tours to gain insight into Russian production processes and establish contacts with international designers and industry leaders.
Since its launch in 2022, Moscow Interior and Design Week has attracted participants from over 20 countries.
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