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STAVROS at ARTDOM 2026

February 2026 will go down in the history of Russian design as the starting point of a new conversation about beauty — tangible, living, and meaningful. From February 19 to 21, Crocus Expo became the epicenter of this conversation: here, the fifth anniversary International Exhibition of Furniture, Interior Solutions, and Art, ARTDOM 2026, took place. 32,000 square meters. Over 450 brands from 19 countries.

And amidst all this splendor — the STAVROS company booth, which, without exaggeration, became one of the most discussed at the exhibition.

Why ARTDOM 2026 is More Than Just an Exhibition

To grasp the scale of the event, one must first understand what ARTDOM / ArtDom is today. It is not a vanity fair, not a marketplace with catalogs—it is a living laboratory where interior trends for years to come are born.

The theme of the anniversary edition is SENSE SENSORY ('Sensory Perception'). The organizers have bet on a fundamentally different approach to perceiving design: not with the eyes, but with the entire body. The tactility of materials, the acoustics of space, the play of shadow and light, the scent of wood, the coolness of metal—all of this ceased to be background and became the main hero of the exposition.

Against this backdrop, STAVROS's participation looked not just appropriate—it looked programmatic. Because this brand knows how to speak the language of sensations like no other.

The STAVROS company booth is not a display window or a catalog in three dimensions. It is a space that draws you in. A wooden reception desk with a fluted front panel, a chrome logo, a plate with wooden forms of different species—everything is thought out to the millimeter. Visitors stopped, picked up the samples, and were in no hurry to leave.

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Polyurethane Decor: Baroque That Fears No Time

The first thing that catches the eye at the STAVROS booth is the catalog sheets withmolded decoration made of polyurethane. Lush acanthus curls, roses in full bloom, laurel leaves, cartouches, shells, volutes—all executed with such detail that you instinctively reach out a finger to check: is it really not plaster?

On the catalog cover is the signature phrase: 'Interior and furniture decor made of polyurethane.' This is the quintessence of the brand's positioning. STAVROS does not produce 'molding' in the everyday sense of the word. The company creates decorative systems that work organically both in classic Baroque interiors and in modern neoclassical spaces.

How does STAVROS's polyurethane decor differ from what the market offers in general? The question is natural, and the answer is important for any designer or developer.

The company works with two-component polyurethane of European production—a fundamentally denser and more durable material compared to the foamed polyurethane often used by other manufacturers. The result is zero surface porosity, flawless detailing of the ornament, and the ability to accept any paint coating without preliminary puttying. This material does not retain scratches from accidental impacts, does not absorb odors, and calmly withstands humidity—a quality critically important for kitchens, bathrooms, and facade applications.

The STAVROS catalog features over 300 models of decorative elements made of polyurethane, and most of them are original developments by the company's artists. This means that when you buy a STAVROS ornament, you are getting not a mass-produced stamp, but a thoughtful design with an artistic foundation.

The exhibition featured:

  • Corner overlays for decorating wall and ceiling joints

  • Moldings, cornices, baseboards—trim profiles for creating classic interiors

  • Friezes and ornamental panels in gold, bronze, and white finishes

  • Rosettes, brackets, cartouches—accent elements for walls and fireplace portals

  • Decorative panels in Provence style with three-dimensional butterflies, koi fish, floral garlands

Particular interest was sparked by the exposition of panels in a pink tone with white butterflies—an aesthetic both refined and modern, at the intersection of neoclassicism and art deco. Nearby were golden overlays in Baroque style with birds and floral medallions. Such a contrast demonstrated the versatility of the line: from intimate coziness to solemn splendor—all of this is STAVROS.

Solid Wood Products: The Warmth of a Living Material

If polyurethane decor is the formal part of the exposition, then solid wood products are its soul.

On the reception desk of the STAVROS booth, a wide wooden plate was displayed, filled with samples of wooden forms—rounded, turned, smooth. Oak, beech, ash, walnut, ebony, zebrawood—shades from milky white to almost black. Each sample made you want to take it in your palms, feel the density, weight, temperature—completely in the spirit of the SENSE SENSORY concept.

This small art object became a symbol of the brand's philosophy: to produce not serial goods, but items with character.

In the sectionof wood and MDF productsthe company's assortment covers over 4000 models in 39 product groups. Production works with solid oak and beech under strictly controlled microclimate: temperature 20–24°C, humidity not less than 40%. This is not a formality—precisely this regime guarantees the stability of the wood during further processing and in the process of use.

At the booth, one could see and evaluate:

  • Wooden furniture handles of different species, shapes, and sizes

  • Carved door and arch casings

  • Furniture legs and supports—from classic cabrioles to strict cylinders

  • Wooden capitals and pilasters for columns

  • Cornices and moldings made of solid oak

  • Carved overlays for moldings in styles from Baroque to Scandinavian minimalism

STAVROS furniture handles: hardware as a work of art

A separate revelation of the exhibition was the expositionof furniture wooden handles.

A rack with samples occupied a significant part of the exhibition space — and for good reason. Dozens of models were presented here in a wide variety of materials and combinations:

  • Bracket handles made of solid wood — in zebrano, walnut, oak species with brass or chrome-plated fasteners

  • Combined handles wood + gold, wood + chrome — for those seeking a synthesis of natural warmth and metallic sheen

  • Round ring handles made of wood framed in stainless steel — geometrically flawless, irresistibly modern

  • Square and rectangular overlay button handles made of natural wood end grain — a unique material where annual rings become decoration

  • Handles made of black stone and marble in metal frames — for luxury-class projects

  • Round cylindrical bar handles made of steel with a wooden base — strict laconicism for kitchens and wardrobes in the style of modern classics

Each handle is produced using 3D milling from hardwoods followed by manual sanding and a final oil or varnish finish. Ergonomics is not an empty word: any model can be installed horizontally, vertically, or at an angle; it organically combines with any furniture surface.

Why is a handle not a trifle? Because it is the hardware that sets the final tone for the furniture ensemble. The same kitchen front with different handles turns either into banal kitsch or into a design statement. STAVROS understands this difference — and offers handles that speak for themselves.

Carved wooden decor: from Gothic to Russian pattern

Another section of the exposition — carved decor made of wood and MDF.

A whole 'library' of carved elements was displayed on the exhibition stand: corner overlays, medallions, brackets, friezes with plant motifs, geometric panels in retro style. Also here — samples of carved platbands for doorways and fireplace portals.

Classics were presented alongside non-standard solutions: overlay panels in dark wood with geometric patterns in an Eastern spirit, carved panels with ornaments reminiscent of old Russian patterns, flat overlays with floral motifs for upholstering cabinet furniture fronts.

Next to this — a classic white armchair in the style of Louis XV: cabriole legs, soft cream-colored upholstery, molded elements on the frame. This armchair was not just an exhibit — it demonstrated what a finished product using STAVROS decor looks like. The wall behind it was finished with pilasters and molded polyurethane panels in gray-pearl tones — an interior scene one wanted to photograph and immediately recreate at home.

ARTDOM 2026 through the eyes of a visitor: the atmosphere of the event

Let's return to the exhibition as a whole — because context is important.

ARTDOM 2026 / ArtDom 2026 is not an intimate design bureau or a local exposition. It is a real city inside Crocus Expo: 32,000 square meters divided into thematic zones. Furniture factories, manufacturers of decorative coatings, lighting equipment brands, contemporary art galleries, workshops working with metal, wood, and textiles were represented here.

In the photographs from the exhibition — buzzing halls, live negotiations at tables, professionals with catalogs in hand, designers in black jackets examining samples. The atmosphere is both businesslike and creative — exactly what the country's main design exhibition should be.

Neighboring brands in the exposition — KRASKY, DOM, and other well-known market players — confirmed the high level of participant selection. You can't just get into ARTDOM: the organizers form the list of exhibitors consciously, betting on quality, not on square meters.

In this context, the presence of STAVROS speaks for itself: the brand is among the leaders of the Russian market of decor and hardware, who are invited precisely because they set trends, not follow them.

What STAVROS's product range says: assortment analysis

Molded decor: four reasons to choose polyurethane

WhyPolyurethane Decordefeats traditional plaster and wood in interior design tasks? Let's break it down.

First — weight. Polyurethane elements are significantly lighter than their plaster counterparts. This is fundamentally important when working with ceilings, especially with stretch structures and drywall partitions: no additional fastenings are needed, no special base preparation is required.

Second — accuracy of pattern reproduction. Two-component polyurethane allows for the transfer of the finest details: rose petals a millimeter thick, leaf veins, volute curls — all this comes out of the mold ready, without loss of relief.

Third — installation technology. Polyurethane overlays are glued with liquid nails, silicone, or special PU adhesive. No bolts, no dowels, no stains on the walls. Installation time is reduced multiple times.

Fourth — durability. Polyurethane does not crack from vibration (relevant for apartments near the subway or in houses with live traffic load), does not absorb moisture, does not yellow over time, and does not require restoration every 10–15 years, like plaster.

Add to this the ability to paint the surface in any color — from classic white to imitation patinated bronze or gold — and you get a material that combines the aesthetics of historical interiors with the convenience of modern construction.

Wooden furniture handles: the material that remembers the forest

A conversation aboutuncoated wooden furniture handles— is a conversation about interior ecology in the broadest sense.

Today, the market is ruled by imitation: plastic under wood, MDF with walnut film, aluminum with powder coating under bronze. STAVROS goes in the opposite direction — not to imitate, but to use the real thing. Solid oak and beech, properly dried and processed, serve for decades without losing the shape, color, or smell of living wood.

The line of uncoated handles are blanks ready for individual processing. A furniture maker or designer can coat them with varnish, wax, oil, paint them any color, age them with patina, or leave them in their original form. It is a tool, not a ready-made solution — and that is what attracts professional clients.

Interior design trends for 2026, confirmed by ARTDOM

Having visited ArtDom 2026, we can confidently speak about several key trends that will define the interior market in the coming years.

Tactility as the main value

The SENSE SENSORY concept is not just a beautiful name. It reflects a real market demand. People are tired of smooth glossy surfaces, perfect renders, and faceless 'minimalist' spaces. They want to feel the interior — literally, with their hands.

Ribbed panels, end cuts of wood, raw stone, textured plaster, turned wooden forms — all of this was encountered at the STAVROS stand and resonated with guests with an instant emotional reaction. The company hit the very heart of the trend.

Mixing styles instead of conceptual purity

Another conclusion from ARTDOM 2026: 'pure style' is fading, giving way to conscious eclecticism. Baroque curls in a modern kitchen — normal. Classical pilasters in an open-space office — interesting. Carved wooden overlays on a painted MDF body — beautiful.

This is exactly the decorative philosophy promoted by STAVROS: elements from the catalog work in any context because they are created as a universal language of beauty, not as illustrations of a specific style.

Natural materials vs. high technology

A paradox that ARTDOM 2026 revealed especially clearly: the faster technology develops, the stronger the pull towards the natural. Wood, stone, hand-woven fabric, handcrafted molded decor — this is not nostalgia or retrogression. It is a conscious choice of people who understand: genuine quality is not emulated, it is produced.

STAVROS decor stands at the intersection of these two poles: high production technology (3D milling, two-component PU, controlled production microclimate) plus manual finishing of each product. The result is a product that looks like a master's handcrafted work and is as stable as an industrial product.

For whom STAVROS brings its products to ARTDOM

An important question: who is the target audience of the STAVROS stand at an exhibition of this level?

Interior designers

This is perhaps the main audience. A designer working with private orders dreams of two things: a wide choice and a reliable manufacturer. STAVROS offers both. Over 4000 models in 39 categories — this is not just an assortment, it is a project library.

A designer can come to the stand, take samples, browse the catalog, ask questions to specialists — and leave with a clear picture of what they want to order for a specific project. This is exactly how the STAVROS space worked at ARTDOM 2026.

Furniture manufacturers and carpentry workshops

This segment is primarily interested inFurniture Handles, decorative overlays, legs, cornices, and solid wood moldings. For a furniture maker, it is important to find a partner who:

  • consistently supplies the same item without changes;

  • works with small batches (shipment from 1 piece);

  • offers two quality levels — Standard and Prestige — for different price niches.

STAVROS meets all these needs.

Architects and developers

For large projects — hotels, restaurants, premium residential complexes, administrative buildings with representative areas — are neededdecorative polyurethane elementsin significant volumes. STAVROS works with wholesale orders, offers fast delivery across Russia and the CIS, and the possibility of custom solutions.

Retail buyers — end consumers

More and more private clients are coming to understand that an interior is not a set of furniture items, but a system of interconnected details. Molded decor, handles, moldings — this is the final layer that turns a 'finished renovation' into a furnished home. It is precisely such people who often appear at the ARTDOM exhibition and pause at the STAVROS booth, browsing the catalog.

What the STAVROS booth looked like: a detailed report

The description is incomplete without live details — things that won't make it into the official press release, but are precisely what make up the real impression of the brand.

Reception desk. The facade is clad with vertical ash slats — a ribbed texture that designers have loved in recent years. A chrome STAVROS logo with the brand symbol in the shape of interwoven diamonds. On the countertop — neat stacks of catalogs, price lists, brochures. In the center — that very wooden plate with samples: walnut, oak, ash, ebony. Guests invariably reached out to touch it — and this was the best marketing move, not requiring a single word.

Catalog wall. Several tablets with pages from the brand catalog — in gray-graphite tones with snow-white polyurethane ornaments. Visually strict, premium, without unnecessary noise. It is this laconicism in design that works better than any flashy advertising at such events.

Exposition of overlays and ornaments. Walls hung with samples of decor in different styles and finishes: white, gold, bronze, patina. From light Provence to heavy Baroque — the range is astonishing. And each sample has an article number, so an interested guest can immediately note the desired item.

Installation 'living interior'. A corner of the booth was designed as an interior scene: a wall with panels in a gray-pearl palette, pilasters with Ionic capitals, a molded cartouche above a conventional fireplace portal, a white Louis XV-style armchair. This space became the exhibition's photo zone — and simultaneously the best demonstration of how STAVROS products look in real application, not in catalog photography.

How to search for STAVROS decor correctly

If you encountered the STAVROS brand for the first time at the ArtDom 2026 exhibition and want to find specific products online, here are a few guidelines.

To search for molded polyurethane decor — overlays, moldings, cornices, brackets, rosettes, cartouches, and ornamental panels — go to the sectionmolded decor on the stavros.ru website. There is a structured catalog with photos and article numbers, divided by product types.

For furniture hardware — handles, legs, cornices, carved overlays made of solid oak and beech — your section isWood and MDF Products. Over 4000 models, 39 product groups, shipping from one piece.

If you are specifically interested inWooden furniture handles— with staples, buttons, rings, in wood, stone, or combined materials — see the eponymous subsection with photos and dimension tables.

To orderdecorative corner overlays made of polyurethane— corner, straight, central — the full range is available there with custom solutions on order.

Five years of ARTDOM: what has changed and what has remained unchanged

The anniversary ARTDOM 2026 is an occasion to take a snapshot. Five years ago, the exhibition was taking its first steps, gathering mostly Russian participants with limited international representation. Today — 19 countries, 450 brands, 32,000 square meters.

What hasn't changed is the philosophy: from day one, the exhibition has focused on quality, not quantity. There are no random participants here. And that is precisely why STAVROS's presence at ArtDom 2026 is not an advertising appearance, it is a declaration of belonging to the best segment of the Russian decorative industry.

For five years, the exhibition has maintained its standard. For five years, STAVROS has been confirming it.

Materials and technologies: how STAVROS differs from competitors

Any market is full of brands that declare 'quality' and 'uniqueness'. Let's look at specific production parameters that truly distinguish STAVROS.

Parameter STAVROS Mass market
PU decor material Two-component, European Foamed, economy class
Ornament detailing Hand sanding of each product Straight from the mold, no finishing
Assortment 4000+ models in 39 groups 100–500 items
Quality levels Standard and Prestige Unified standard
Minimum order quantity From 1 piece Typically from 10–50 pcs.
Original designs Most models Rare





This table is not a marketing trick. It is the result of 20+ years of the company's work in the Russian market. STAVROS was founded in 2002 and during this time has evolved from a small production to one of the industry leaders.

What's next: STAVROS after ARTDOM 2026

The exhibition is over. But the conversation started there is only gaining momentum. Professionals who visited the STAVROS booth took away catalogs, item numbers, manager contacts — and now all this will turn into real projects: hotel lobbies, designer apartments, furniture collections, restaurant interiors.

Such is the nature of the ARTDOM exhibition: it doesn't sell directly, it sets a direction. And the direction set by STAVROS in February 2026 points towards deep, rich, tactile interiors — ones that are not just beautiful in renders, but also beautiful in real life.

The company announced an expansion of its hardware line and new collections of decorative overlays in current seasonal colors: matte graphics, warm ochre, noble olive gold. The easiest way to follow updates is through the official website and product catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

— Where can STAVROS decor be purchased after the ARTDOM 2026 exhibition?
On the company's official website stavros.ru, in the catalog section. Delivery is available throughout Russia and CIS countries. Shipment is possible from one piece.

— Is STAVROS polyurethane decor suitable for wet areas?
Yes. Two-component polyurethane does not absorb moisture, does not deform, and does not lose shape with changes in temperature and humidity. This makes it applicable in kitchens, bathrooms, and facade work.

— Can a custom decorative element be ordered based on a sketch?
STAVROS offers custom solutions for selecting and manufacturing decor for specific projects. For consultation, please contact the company's specialists via the form on the website.

— What types of wood does STAVROS use for wooden handles?
Primarily oak and beech — hardwoods with high wear resistance. The assortment also includes products made of zebrano, ash, walnut, and other species.

— How are STAVROS polyurethane overlays attached?
Using liquid nails, silicone, or special adhesive for PU products. Additional fasteners are generally not required.

— What distinguishes the Prestige level from the Standard level?
Prestige-level products undergo more thorough manual finishing and sanding, feature higher precision in ornamentation, and are intended for high-end projects.

— How many companies participated in ARTDOM 2026?
The anniversary exhibition featured over 450 brands from 19 countries across 32,000 square meters. The exhibition took place from February 19 to 21, 2026, at Crocus Expo.

— In what style is it best to use STAVROS decor?
The company's assortment spans styles from classic and Baroque to Scandinavian minimalism and modern neoclassicism. The products are designed as a universal decorative language applicable across a wide range of interior concepts.

About the company STAVROS

STAVROS is a Russian manufacturer of interior and furniture decor with a history beginning in 2002. Over more than two decades, the company has grown from a small production facility into a full-fledged market leader in decorative products made of wood, MDF, and polyurethane.

Today, STAVROS offers over 4,000 models across 39 product groups — from solid oak furniture handles to monumental Baroque ornaments made of two-component polyurethane. The company works with designers, furniture manufacturers, architectural bureaus, and private clients. Shipping is available from a single piece, with delivery across Russia and CIS countries.

Participation in ARTDOM 2026 (ArtDom 2026) is yet another confirmation that STAVROS not only exists in the market but also shapes it. The brand, which started with wooden furniture handles twenty years ago, now sets quality standards for decor across the entire industry.