Welcome to the “Russian House” Exhibition 2025
Welcome to the “Russian House” Exhibition 2025
September 11–13, 2025
Moscow, MTS Live Hall
Coswick is proud to take part in the creation of four unique capsule collections at the “Russian House” exhibition 2025!
“Russian House” is more than just an exhibition – it’s a territory for the actual interior solutions. A unique opportunity to witness how relevant ideas for modern homes are born, and to find inspiration for your own interiors.
We will present four original concepts, each of them featuring Coswick flooring. These interior capsules will invite you to see parquet in a new light – to discover unusual ways of using natural materials.
Coswick warmly invites you to the exhibition, where you’ll be able to experience the results of our creative journey first-hand. We are thankful to our partners for their bold ideas and for the opportunity to be a part of this inspiring project:
Capsule 34. “Casket of Impressions – Russian Metaphor”
Author: interior designer Yulia Bortnevskaya
Within this capsule are treasures that cannot be measured: the warmth of a family hearth, the aroma of tea from a samovar, the glow of traditional ornament, the voices of loved ones behind curtains. Opening this casket, we get the same emotions that are passed down through generations.
Capsule 90. “Country Is First and Foremost Its People”
Authors: interior designers Lyubov and Viktoria Nozhkina
This stand pays homage to an iconic figure – Yuri Gagarin.
The interior consists of two parts, symbolizing the past and the future. The past evokes the 1960s – the dawn of space exploration. The future carries us to the 2060s, a century later. They are united by Yuri Gagarin’s legendary words: “Let’s go!”
Capsule 116. “Gzhel – Cultural Code of Russian Nation Firmly Planted in Their Mind”
Authors: Interior Designers Elena Azova and Elena Agapova
Through its colors and patterns, this capsule recreates the atmosphere of the Russian house.
Cobalt blue, born of fire and the master’s brush.
The noble harmony of blue and white evokes lofty aspirations, purity, and perfection.
Capsule 117. “Our Vision of Cultural Heritage”
Authors: interior designers Yana Matveeva and Elena Bobyashkina
At the center stands the image of Bereginya – the ancient Slavic goddess of femininity, protection, and fertility.
Here, the aesthetics of the Russian manor house are reinterpreted with modern materials: the warmth of home, the exposed roots of tradition. It is the atmosphere of a small inner world, set against the turbulence of a not always friendly outer one. A place of strength and renewal.