An interior without decor is like text without punctuation, melody without accents, a building without architectural details. ExactlyWall Decorative Elementsthey turn an ordinary room into a space with character, individuality, emotional depth.Carved Appliqués on Panelsthey add ornamentation, create visual accents, emphasize the stylistic direction of the interior.Moldingsthey structure walls, divide them into compositional zones, create frames for wallpaper or painting.Outletsthey become final touches, placing the finishing points in the overall composition.

Buy Wall Decor in Moscowfrom the manufacturer STAVROS — means access to more than 400 modelsof carved elements made from solid wood, crafted from oak, ash, beech, with the possibility of custom orders based on your sketches.Elements for Furniture and Wallsmade from natural wood carry the warmth of living material, the depth of handcrafted work, durability that cannot be provided by polyurethane imitations. When a hand touches a wooden carved appliqué, it feels the texture, density, temperature of real wood — this tactile experience forms an emotional connection with the space, turning a home not just into a place of residence, but into a territory filled with meaning and beauty.

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Philosophy of Decorative Elements: From Function to Art

Wall decor has undergone a long evolutionary path — from purely functional elements that conceal defects and joints, to independent artistic objects that define the style and atmosphere of the interior.

Historical Perspective

In classical architecture, decorative elements were an inseparable part of the building's structure. Ancient orders — Doric, Ionic, Corinthian — included complex decorative systems where each element had its own place and significance. Column capitals were adorned with vegetal motifs — acanthus leaves, volutes. Friezes were covered with relief images — triglyphs, metopes, ornamental bands.

In the Renaissance, decoration became even more refined. Italian palazzi were covered with stucco — putti (baby angels), garlands of fruits and flowers, geometric ornaments, coats of arms of noble families. In France during the 17th-18th centuries, decorative elements reached their peak in the Baroque and Rococo styles — abundance of carving, gilding, curved forms, asymmetrical compositions.

Russian tradition of carved decoration manifested in wooden architecture — window casings with pierced carving, friezes with vegetal motifs, cornices with geometric patterns. Wooden carving was not merely decoration, but also a protective charm, symbolic protection of the home from evil forces.

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Modern Role of Decor

in modern interiorswooden decorative elementsthey perform multiple functions. Aesthetic — creation of beauty, visual interest, emotional impact. Stylistic — defining the stylistic affiliation of the interior (classicism, baroque, neoclassicism, Provence). Compositional — structuring space, creating rhythm, accents, visual trajectories.

Practical — concealing wall defects, material joints, utilities. Psychological — creating a sense of completion, coziness, status of the space. Investment —carved decor from solid woodincreases property value, it is a long-term investment in the quality of housing.

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Advantages of Wooden Decor

Carved Elements from Solid Woodhave fundamental advantages over alternatives made of polyurethane, plastic, MDF. Naturalness — wood is eco-friendly, emits no harmful substances, regulates air humidity. Tactility — pleasant to the touch surface with natural temperature and texture.

Durability — wooden decor serves for decades and centuries without losing its beauty. Repairability — scratches and chips are easily restored by sanding and localized treatment. Variability of finish — wood can be coated with oil, varnish, stain, paint, patina, gilding — achieving endless variety of effects.

Exclusivity — each element is unique due to the natural texture of wood. Status — natural wood is associated with quality, wealth, good taste. Investment attractiveness — wooden decor does not depreciate over time, but rather acquires the patina of age, becoming more valuable.

Carved Appliqués: The Ornamental Soul of the Interior

Wooden carved appliquésare independent decorative elements that are mounted on walls, furniture, doors, creating ornamental accents.

Types of Carved Appliqués

Central Appliqués — symmetrical compositions installed in the center of panel laths, above doors, above fireplaces, on furniture facades. Size from 150x150 mm to 600x400 mm and larger. Motifs are diverse — botanical (leaves, flowers, grapevines), geometric (rosettes, stars, meanders), figurative (putti, animals, birds), heraldic (escutcheons, crowns, monograms).

Corner Appliqués — decorative elements for framing corners of frames, panels, mirrors. Usually asymmetrical, designed for installation in corners. Size compact, 80x80 mm to 200x200 mm. Corner appliqués are sold in sets — 4 pieces for all corners of a rectangle, or sets of left and right for asymmetrical compositions.

Horizontal Appliqués — elongated elements for placement above doors, under cornices, on frieze sections of walls. Length from 200 to 1200 mm, height 50-200 mm. Motifs — botanical garlands, ornamental ribbons, geometric meanders. Create horizontal accents, visually expanding the space.

Vertical Appliqués — for decorating vertical interior elements — pilasters, recesses, narrow panels. Height from 300 to 1500 mm, width 50-150 mm. Vertical appliqués visually raise the ceiling, create rhythm, add dynamism to the composition.

Cut-Out Appliqués — lace-like elements with through-carved patterns, creating a lace effect. Especially effective against contrasting backgrounds — dark appliqué on light walls or vice versa. Cut-out carving allows light to pass through, creating play of light and shadow, adding lightness to heavy elements.

Carving Motifs

Botanical Ornaments — most common in classical styles. Acanthus leaves — main motif of Corinthian order, symbolizing growth and prosperity. Grapevine with clusters — symbol of fertility and abundance. Oak leaves with acorns — sign of strength and longevity. Laurel wreaths — ancient symbols of victory and glory. Roses, peonies, tulips — lighter floral motifs for Rococo and Provence styles.

Geometric Patterns — meanders (continuous broken lines), braids (interwoven ribbons), rosettes (circular symmetrical patterns), stars, diamonds, squares. Geometric ornaments are more formal, suitable for restrained classical interiors and modern eclectic spaces.

Figurative Carving — images of living beings. Putti (plump baby angels) — favorite motif of Baroque and Rococo. Birds — doves, swans, peacocks — symbols of beauty and grace. Animals — lions, griffins, dolphins — heraldic symbols of strength. Human figures — atlantes, caryatids, mascarons.

Combined Compositions — combination of different motifs. For example, cartouche — oval or rectangular frame with scrolls, inside which may be a monogram, coat of arms, inscription. Or a garland of fruits and flowers tied with ribbons and bows — classic motif for horizontal appliqués.

Application of Carved Appliqués

On Wall Panelscarved appliquésare installed in the center of laths, transforming a smooth surface into a decorative panel. A central appliqué with botanical ornament in each lath creates a rhythmic composition. Corner appliqués in the corners of laths add completeness.

Above doorways, horizontal appliqués create pediments — triangular or arched finishes, emphasizing the importance of the portal. A carved appliqué above the entrance door makes it grand. Above the office door — solid. Above the bedroom door — intimate.

On fireplace surrounds, carved decoration is especially appropriate — the fireplace traditionally serves as the focal point in a room.Decorative Appliqués on Fireplace Mantelalong the sides of the firebox, on the frieze, create a rich composition. Botanical garlands, putti, heraldic symbols transform the fireplace into a work of art.

On Furniture — on cabinet, chest, table facades — carved appliqués create decorative accents. A central appliqué on the cabinet facade attracts attention, making the furniture unique.Furniture elementsfrom the same collection as wall decor, create stylistic unity in the interior.

On ceilings, carved appliqués are placed around chandeliers, beams, in the corners of coffered ceilings. Ceiling appliqués are usually larger and more visible from below at an angle, so the carving should be sufficiently large and expressive.

Rosettes: Circular Symmetry of Beauty

Decorative Wooden RosettesRound or polygonal carved elements with radial symmetry.

Types of rosettes

Ceiling rosettes — the most common type, installed on the ceiling at the point of chandelier attachment. Diameter ranges from 300 mm (for small rooms and fixtures) to 1200 mm (for grand halls with large chandeliers).Carved ceiling rosetteVisually enhances the size and significance of the fixture, creates a complete composition, conceals wiring and mounting hardware.

Wall rosettes — smaller in diameter, 150–400 mm, used as standalone decorative accents on walls, at molding corners, and at intersections of horizontal and vertical elements. Wall rosettes break the monotony of straight lines and create points of visual interest.

Corner rosettes — quarter-circle shapes for decorating room corners, frames, panels. Installed at corners following the "cut sector" principle of a full rosette. Corner rosettes create richness in corners, which are often left empty.

Appliance-mounted rosettes — small, 80–150 mm in diameter, for decorating furniture facades, drawers, doors. Can be flat or three-dimensional, smooth or carved.

Rosette ornaments

Concentric circles — the simplest ornament, where several circles of different diameters create a stepped structure from center to edge. Radial rays — lines radiating from the center, like sun rays. Petal rosettes — stylized flowers with symmetrical petals. The number of petals varies — 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, and more — creating different densities and levels of detail.

Plant rosettes — with acanthus leaves, grapevines, flowers radiating from the center. Geometric — with meanders, braids, stars inscribed in a circle. Multi-tiered — with several relief levels, creating depth and volume.

Rosettes with cartouches — the central part contains an oval or circular frame (cartouche), within which a monogram, crest, or date can be placed. Around the cartouche is an ornament — leaves, ribbons, volutes.

Rosette placement

Ceiling rosettes are installed strictly at the center of the room or at the center of the area illuminated by the chandelier. In a square room — the geometric center. In a rectangular room — the center may shift toward the living area if the room is zoned. In very large halls, there may be several rosettes — under each chandelier or group of fixtures.

The diameter of the rosette should correspond to the size of the chandelier and room. Empirical rule — the rosette diameter is 1/3–1/2 the diameter of the chandelier. For an 80 cm chandelier, a 30–40 cm rosette is suitable. For a large 120 cm chandelier — a 50–60 cm rosette. In very high rooms (4+ meters), rosettes may be larger — up to 120 cm in diameter.

Wall rosettes are placed at the corners of molding frames — instead of a 45-degree joint, a rosette is installed to soften and decorate the angle. At intersections of vertical and horizontal moldings — the rosette emphasizes the importance of the junction. As standalone accents on blank wall areas — the rosette becomes a focal point.

Materials and finishes for rosettes

Rosettes made of oak — classic for traditional interiors. An oiled oak rosette highlights the wood grain, creating a warm, noble accent. Beech rosettes — for painted interiors. A beech rosette painted white, cream, or gray provides a perfectly smooth surface, where only the relief of the carving is visible.Wooden ceiling moldings

Rosette finishes vary. Natural wood with oil — for interiors valuing organic aesthetics. White finish — classic for French and Scandinavian styles. Patina — artificial aging with dark accents in carved recesses, creating an antique effect. Gold leaf — full or partial, for luxurious Baroque interiors. Dark tone finishes — veneer, walnut, mahogany — for solid, classic spaces.

Moldings: structural lines of space

Wooden moldingsProfiled strips creating linear structure on walls and ceilings.

Functions of moldings

Wall structuring —moldings divide the wallinto horizontal tiers (plinth zone, main field, frieze zone) and vertical sections, creating architectural divisions. Frame creation — horizontal and vertical moldings form rectangular frames on walls, within which contrasting paint, wallpaper, or fabric can be applied.

Space zoning — moldings visually separate functional zones. Material transitions — moldings mask joints between different finishes (wallpaper and paint, panels and plaster). Decorative accents — the molding profile, with its convexities and concavities, creates play of light and shadow, adding depth to flat walls.

Types of moldings

Wall moldings — width 30–100 mm, thickness 10–25 mm. Symmetrical or asymmetrical profile depending on purpose. Symmetrical moldings are used to create frames — surrounding wall areas on all sides. Asymmetrical — for horizontal bands, where the upper and lower profile parts differ.

Ceiling moldings (cornices) — more substantial elements crowning the wall at the junction with the ceiling. Projection 50–150 mm, height 40–100 mm. Multi-element profile — rolls, curved sections, gussets, shelves, creating complex forms.Wooden ceiling moldings— the final note of the vertical wall composition.

Door and window moldings (trim) — frame openings. Width 60-120 mm. Profile can be classic with complex elements or modern minimalist.Solid wood casings— connect the door or window with the overall wall finish.

Baseboards — moldings framing the wall at the bottom, at the junction with the floor. Height from 60 to 200 mm.Wide wooden skirting boards— create a strong foundation for the wall composition, visual support for the entire finish.

Molding profiles

Simple rectangular molding — flat strip with small bevels on the edges. Minimalist solution for modern interiors. Classic multi-element — combination of 3-7 elements: tori (convex semicircular elements); cavetto (concave quarter-circular recesses); s- or gusset profiles (S-shaped profiles); scoi (reverse cavetto); plinths (flat horizontal surfaces).

Figured molding — with decorative elements: beads (small spheres forming a chain), ionics (egg-shaped elements with arrows), teeth (small rectangular protrusions), pearl (string of small hemispheres).

Application of moldings

— creating a panel system — combination of vertical and horizontalof wooden moldings— forms rectangular frames on the wall. Inside the frames — panels, paint, wallpaper, creating classic boiserie. Wallpaper framing — moldings around the wallpapered area create a frame, like a picture. Especially effective with contrasting wallpapers — bright, patterned — against a calm wall color.

False panels — moldings are glued to a smooth painted wall, imitating a panel system without installing real panels. This is a budget way to achieve a classic look. Moldings are painted in contrasting or wall-matching colors, creating graphic patterns.

Zoning high walls — in rooms with ceilings 3.5+ meters high, a horizontal molding at 2.5-3 meters height divides the wall into lower and upper parts, making the space feel more spacious. Concealing defects — molding hides cracks, unevenness, material joints. Installed vertically in a corner, molding conceals the corner’s curvature.

Comprehensive use of decorative elements

Maximum effect is achieved with comprehensive use ofall types of decorative elementsin a coordinated system.

Boiserie system with decoration

Classic wall panel system is supplemented with carved decoration. Vertical and horizontalMoldings— create frames. Inside each frame — panel withcentral carved applique. In the corners of the frames —corner outlets. Above the panel system —Ceiling cornicewithbrackets. Below —high baseboard.

All elements made from the same wood species (oak, ash, beech), with identical finish (oil, paint, patina). Molding profiles are coordinated — use the same basic elements (tori, cavetto). Carved appliques from the same collection with repeating motifs. This creates a harmonious system where each element supports the others.

Decoration of door and window openings

Door casings are an essential part of the trim system. Their profile must match the profiles of cornices and moldings. The width of the casing is usually 1.5–2 times wider than the wall molding. The wood species and color are identical to all other elements.— are supplemented with carved decoration. Above the door — horizontalCarved Insertor a pediment. On the sides of the door — vertical moldings or pilasters. In the corners of the door casing —corner outletsThe door becomes a portal, an architectural event.

Windows are framed similarly. Below the window — a horizontal molding, imitating a window sill. On the sides — pilasters or moldings. Above — a triangular, arched, or straight pediment with carved decoration. The window becomes an architectural accent, especially if there are several on one wall — creating a rhythmic composition.

Ceiling compositions

Ceiling rosetteunder the chandelier, complemented by moldings. Around the perimeter of the ceiling —Cornicefrom the outlet to the corners — radial moldings, dividing the ceiling into sections. In the corners —corner outletsor moldings. The ceiling becomes a fifth wall, actively participating in the interior composition.

in the center of each coffer —Rosettecoffered ceilings are monumental and suitable for high rooms from 3.5 meters.

Styles of using decorative elements

Wall Decoradapts to different stylistic directions.

Classicism

Subdued elegance, symmetry, proportions.Moldingswith classical profiles — rolls, ovals, gussets.carved appliquéswith antique motifs — acanthus leaves, laurel wreaths, meanders.Outletspetal-shaped, concentric. Colors — white, cream, natural wood. Gold is used sparingly.

Baroque

Opulence, abundance of decoration, curved forms.Carved Elementswith floral garlands, putti, volutes, cartouches.Outletsmulti-tiered, complex. Moldings are wide with rich profiles. Gold, patina, multi-colored schemes. Asymmetric compositions, dynamic forms.

Rococo

Lightness, playfulness, asymmetry.Carved Decorwith rocaille (stylized shells), C-shaped and S-shaped scrolls, flowers, ribbons. Pastel colors — pink, blue, pistachio. Gold is abundant but not heavy. Miniature forms, elegance of details.

Empire

Monumentality, symmetry, military theme.Decorative Insertswith laurel wreaths, crossed swords, eagles, lions.Outletswith stars, suns. Moldings with strict profiles. Colors — dark wood (red, walnut), gold, bronze. Scale of elements.

Provence

Rustic charm, coziness, aged appearance.Carved Elementswith plant motifs — lavender, roses, grapes. Simple molding profiles. Pastel tones — white, cream, gray, blue — with patina, worn effects, craquelure. Lightness, romanticism.

Neoclassicism

Modern interpretation of classicism.Moldingssimplified profiles without excessive detailing.Carved Decormoderate, at key points.Outletsminimalist. Colors — gray, beige, white, natural light wood. Balance between tradition and modernity.

Decorative Elements Materials

Oak: nobility and durability

Decorative elements made of oak— choice for interiors where quality and longevity are valued. Oak is incredibly strong, resistant to moisture and mechanical impacts. The texture is expressive with large pores and medullary rays. Color ranges from light honey to dark brown. Under oil, oak gains depth and nobility. Staining allows any shade while preserving the texture.

Ash: Contrasting Beauty

Ash elements have a contrasting texture with clearly visible annual rings. Color is lighter than oak — cream-white, light brown. Hardness is high, comparable to oak.Carved Ash Inlaysare especially effective in natural finish or light staining, emphasizing the texture.

Beech: uniformity for painting

Beech elements have a fine-pored, uniform structure without pronounced texture. Color is rose-cream, neutral. This makes beech ideal for painted projects. Under paint, beech provides a perfectly smooth surface, where only the relief of carving is visible.Decorative Elements from Beech— under white paint, classic of French interiors.

Combining Wood Species

In one interior, wood species can be combined, but cautiously. All elements on one wall or in one zone must be from the same species. Oak can be used for wall cladding, while beech is suitable for painted ceiling elements. Or ash for light elements, oak for dark ones in contrasting compositions.

Quality installation of decorative appliqués and corner elements requires precision, correct materials, and adherence to technology. Even the most beautiful elements will look poorly with careless installation.

Installationcarved decor elements— requires care and professionalism.

Surface preparation

Wall must be flat, clean, dry. Irregularities over 5 mm must be leveled with putty. Dust and grease are removed — they prevent adhesive bonding. Wall is primed to improve adhesion.

Marking

Position of each element is marked with a pencil. Level is used for horizontal elements, plumb bob for vertical ones. Central elements are aligned with a tape measure — must be precisely centered. Symmetrical compositions are marked from the central axis. Distances between elements must be equal.

Fastening

carved appliquésandOutlets— are mounted with adhesive. Special wood adhesive (enhanced PVA, polyurethane, construction adhesive) is used. Adhesive is applied to the back of the element with a notched trowel. Element is pressed against the wall, position is adjusted. Temporary fixatives such as painter’s tape and temporary supports are used during drying.

Large and heavy elements are additionally secured with finishing nails or screws. Fasteners are inserted at an angle, heads are countersunk, holes are filled with putty.Moldings— are mounted in combination — with adhesive and fasteners every 40–60 cm.

Jointing corners

Molding frame corners are joined at 45 degrees. A miter saw with a rotating platform is used for precise cuts. Cuts must be perfect — even a degree deviation creates a gap. Joints are glued, elements are pressed tightly together.

For complex profiles, ready-made corner elements or rosettes can be used, eliminating the need for precise trimming.

Final finishing

After installation, joints and fastener areas are filled with acrylic wood putty. After drying, they are sanded with fine-grit sandpaper. The entire structure is primed. Then, final finish is applied — oil, varnish, paint, patina.

Painting is done in multiple layers with intermediate sanding. Carved recesses are painted with a fine brush. For patina effect, dark paint or wax is applied into carved recesses, while raised parts remain light.

Combining with Other Finishing Materials

wooden decorative elements— harmoniously combine with various wall materials.

Painted walls

— most common combination.moldings and appliqués— on smooth painted walls create volume and texture. Contrast scheme — white elements on colored walls or vice versa. Tone-on-tone — elements several tones lighter or darker than walls, creating a subtle relief.

Wallpaper

Wooden decoration— frame wallpapered areas. Molding creates frames, within which patterned wallpaper is applied, while outside the frames, walls are smooth. Wallpaper can be textile, paper, or vinyl. It is important that wallpaper style matches the decor style.

Decorative plaster

Textured plaster creates a volumetric surface, on whichsmooth wooden elements— stand out in contrast. Venetian plaster with marble effect is emphasized by classical moldings and rosettes. Plaster can be painted, stained, with metallic or pearl effects.

Wall panels

Wooden Inlays— on wooden panels create a multi-layered composition. Smooth panels are complemented by carved inlays in the center. Panels are framed by moldings, with rosettes at corners. All elements are made from the same wood species, creating material unity.

Care for decorative elements

Solid Wood ItemsRequire minimal, but regular, care.

Cleaning

Dust is removed using a soft dry cloth, a feather duster, or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush. Carved recesses are cleaned with a soft brush — toothbrush or specialized carving brush. Wet cleaning is permissible, but the cloth must be well wrung out and nearly dry. Excess water is harmful to wood.

Specialized wood surface cleaners — soap-based cleaners and wax cleaners — are used. They remove dirt while simultaneously nourishing the wood. Aggressive chemicals, solvents, and abrasives are prohibited — they damage the finish.

Recoating

Oil finish is renewed every 3–5 years. The surface is lightly sanded with fine-grit sandpaper, dusted, and a fresh layer of oil is applied. Lacquered elements are more durable, but when scratches appear, they require recoating — old lacquer is removed and new lacquer is applied.

Painted elements are refreshed with a new coat of paint every 5–7 years. If the paint has cracked or peeled, the old coating is removed, the surface is primed, and repainted.

Protection

Decorative elements are protected from impacts, scratches, and water exposure. Furniture moved along walls with decorative elements should not touch appliqués or moldings. When rearranging, protect corners and protruding parts.

Sunlight gradually changes the color of wood. On sunny sides, it is recommended to use curtains, blinds, and UV-protective window filters. Relative air humidity is maintained at 40–60% — lower levels cause wood to dry out, higher levels cause it to swell.

STAVROS: Premium-class decor manufacturer

Company STAVROS has been specializing in the production ofdecorative elements made of solid woodfor premium-class interiors.

Assortment

More than 400 modelscarved appliqués— central, corner, horizontal, vertical, carved. Floral, geometric, figurative ornaments. Sizes from miniature 50x50 mm to monumental 1000x500 mm.

Decorative Rosettes— ceiling-mounted with diameters from 300 to 1200 mm, wall-mounted, corner-mounted. Petal-shaped, concentric, floral, geometric ornaments. Flat and three-dimensional, simple and complex.

Moldings and cornices— of all types — wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, door-mounted, floor-mounted. Profiles from simplest to multi-element classic ones. Sizes from miniature strips to massive cornices.

Wooden skirting boards— height from 60 to 200 mm. Simple and profiled, with cable channels and without.Casings— width from 60 to 120 mm.Brackets and Consoles— carved and turned.

Materials

We work with premium-class hardwoods. Radial and tangential oak cuts. First-grade ash. European beech. All timber undergoes kiln drying to 8–10% moisture content, ensuring stability and absence of deformation.

Manufacturing on modern European equipment — CNC machines for precise carving, turning machines for turned elements, milling machines for profiling. Hand-finishing by master carvers for unique elements.

Quality

Each item undergoes multi-stage quality control. Accuracy of dimensions, cleanliness of carving, absence of defects are checked. Elements with knots, cracks, chips, or dimensional deviations are rejected. Clients receive only flawless products.

Surface after processing is perfectly smooth, ready for any finish. Profiles are precise and identical throughout the batch. Carving is clean, without chips or undercuts. This is the result of master craftsmen’s professionalism and modern technologies.

Custom order

We manufacturecarved elements according to individual sketchesfor clients. You provide a drawing, photo, or description — we create a 3D model, approve it, and manufacture it. This is the opportunity to obtain a unique decoration that no one else has.

Modification of standard elements to your dimensions. If a suitable design exists in the catalog but a different size is needed — we adapt the model, preserving proportions and style.

Services

Consultations on decor selection. Our specialists will help choose elements matching in style, size, and proportions. They will show you how to combine appliqués, moldings, and rose petals into a harmonious system.

Material calculation based on your room plans. We will prepare a detailed specification with article numbers, quantities, and prices. Installation recommendations — detailed instructions, consultations, advice on adhesive and fastener selection.

Sample provision. Order samples of elements to evaluate in real life — see the scale, thread detail, wood texture. Samples can be used for wall fitting and checking compatibility with finishes.

Buy wall decor in Moscow

STAVROS has showrooms in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Visit, see the display of decorative elements — walls with moldings and appliqués, socket samples, collections of carved elements. You can touch, assess quality, compare different wood species.

Buy wall decorAvailable via website, phone, or in-store visit. A large warehouse program ensures availability of popular items. Standard elements are shipped within 1–3 days. Custom orders are produced in 2–4 weeks depending on complexity.

Delivery to Moscow and the Moscow region — 1–2 days. Across Russia — from 3 to 14 days depending on region. Careful packaging — each element is wrapped in protective film and cardboard to prevent damage during transport.

We work with private clients, interior designers, construction companies, and furniture manufacturers. Special terms apply for wholesale buyers. We provide all documentation — certificates of conformity, product passports, invoices.

Transform your interior with STAVROS decor

Decorative elements for wall finishing— an investment in the beauty and longevity of your interior.carved appliquésOutletsSolid wood moldings— serve for decades, retaining their beauty and becoming part of your home’s history.

STAVROS Company — your reliable partner in creating classic interiors. 23 years of experience. Over 400 modelsof carved elements. In-house production in Russia. World-class quality. Professional support at every stage.

Buy carved appliqués, sockets, moldings— means getting decor that will transform your home into a space with character, history, and individuality. Contact us today — tell us about your project, style, and preferences. We’ll help you select the perfect elements, calculate quantities, and ensure timely delivery.

Visit ourcatalog of decorative elements— and open the world of possibilities for transforming your interior.carved decor from solid wood— is quality proven by time, beauty inspired by tradition, craftsmanship perfected to perfection. Create an interior worthy of admiration with decorative elements from the leader of the Russian wooden decor market.