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The "Tauride Garden" collection — polyurethane stucco decor for walls
The wall as an architectural statement
There are spaces that are memorable. Not because they have expensive furniture or complex lighting — but because their walls are properly designed. This observation is not new: architects knew it back in the Palladian era. A wall is not a background. A wall is a participant in the interior that needs to be given a voice.
The "Tauride Garden" collection by STAVROS is precisely the tool that gives the wall that voice. It brings togetherdecorative polyurethane elements for walls: corner overlays, central ornaments, side inserts, details for molding frames and decorative panels. All of this can be selected in this section, purchased, and used — separately or as a system, in a single panel or across an entire enfilade, in a residential interior or a commercial space.
The collection's goal is not to decorate for decoration's sake. The goal is to create an architectural character for the wall without major construction, without complex formwork, without a plasterer with thirty years of experience. PurchaseSTAVROS polyurethane stucco decorand install it in a day — that's not a compromise. It's a modern approach to classic decor.
What is the "Tauride Garden" collection: philosophy and product logic
The name of the collection is not accidental. Tauride Garden is one of the oldest St. Petersburg gardens, laid out at the Tauride Palace: the strict geometry of the alleys, classical forms, rational beauty. It is this image — orderly, verified nature, introduced into architectural frames — that underlies the collection.
The decor of the "Tauride Garden" is precise. It does not shout, does not rush, does not try to occupy the entire wall space at once. Its ornament is an ornament with dignity: clearly drawn, proportionate, respecting the geometry of the molding around it. This is a choice for those who value not just beauty, but appropriate beauty — in its place, in the right scale, with the right relief.
The section presents wall stucco decor made of polyurethane in the form of independent elements — they can be selected individually for a specific task. This is not a rigid constructor with one correct assembly method. It is a system with clear logic, within which the buyer himself determines the scale, quantity, and role of each detail.
What is included in the collection: typology of elements
Let's break down the composition of the section by groups — this will help you navigate the catalog and more accurately form the required set of parts.
Corner overlays: L and R
Corner elements are the basic position of any molding frame. They close the joint of the molding at a 45° angle and at the same time carry a decorative function: it is in the corner that the ornament of the "Tauride Garden" unfolds completely, occupying the square of the transition between the horizontal and vertical of the frame.
Left-handed (L) and right-handed (R) versions are mirror parts. They are always used in pairs: two L and two R per one rectangular frame. Symmetry here is not just an aesthetic requirement — it is a constructive principle, without which the decorative panel loses architectural persuasiveness.
Central Ornamental Elements
Medallions, cartouches, central panels — large ornamental overlays placed along the vertical axis of the panel. Their purpose is to serve as the semantic center of the entire composition. The viewer's gaze converges on them, and the symmetry of all other details is built around them.
In the 'Tauride Garden' collection, the central elements are executed in a classical spirit: strict, proportionate, with an ornament that reads from a distance. Neither excess nor poverty — precisely that golden mean that makes an interior 'expensive' without affectation.
Side and Vertical Inserts
Intermediate elements fill the space between corner details and the central accent. Without them, a panel 2–2.5 meters high will look decoratively 'empty' in the vertical — attention will fall between the corners and the center, finding no support. Inserts create an ornamental rhythm that holds the gaze along the entire length of the panel.
Horizontal Finials
The lower horizontal element — a pedestal, base, 'plinth' of the vertical structure. It is necessary where the panel does not reach the floor baseboard: without it, the frame 'hangs' in the air, creating a feeling of incompleteness. With a horizontal finial, it stands.
Elements for Moldings and Wall Frames
A separate group — details specifically designed for integration into MDF or polyurethane molding frames. Their projection and proportions are calculated so that the decor does not protrude chaotically above the molding, but interacts with it according to a clear hierarchy of reliefs.
Polyurethane as the Material of Choice: An Honest Discussion of Properties
Why polyurethane is a question that deserves a direct and honest answer, not advertising clichés.
Three facts that change the perception of the material
Fact one: weight. Polyurethane stucco is 8–12 times lighter than plaster. This is not just convenience during installation — it is fundamentally different application possibilities.Decorative polyurethane wall stuccois held with mounting adhesive without dowels and anchors. It can be glued to drywall, painted surfaces, MDF panels — places where plaster with its weight physically could not go.
Fact two: shape stability. Polyurethane is cast into molds with precision down to tenths of a millimeter. Each piece of the part is identical to the previous one. This is critical when purchasing several identical elements for repeating panels: all parts will match perfectly. No "manual variability," which is inevitable in plaster products.
Fact three: painting. The surface of polyurethane accepts any interior paint without special primer — just light sanding with sandpaper is enough. The paint lays evenly, does not absorb into the depth, and maintains the clarity of the relief after drying. After a few years, when changing the interior concept, the decor can be repainted just as easily.
About durability — without exaggeration
polyurethane wall moldingdoes not yellow without direct UV exposure, does not crack under standard humidity and temperature fluctuations, and does not crumble at the edges of the relief from accidental contact. This is not an eternal material — but it is a material with a real multi-year lifespan under normal operating conditions.
During a subsequent renovation, elements can be carefully removed with a spatula without damaging the base. If needed, they can be reinstalled in a new location. This is not plaster, which turns into crumbs during removal.
Where to use the Tauride Garden collection decor
The list of application scenarios is not a marketing list. These are real situations in whichpolyurethane stucco decor for wallstransforms the space in the most obvious way.
Accent Wall in Living Room
The living room is a space that everyone sees. Here, a wall with decorative panels works as the face of the interior.molded decor for the living roomfrom the Tauride Garden collection creates an architectural rhythm on the accent wall: several vertical frames with a uniform step turn the plane into an ordered decorative system that reads as expensive finishing even in a standard apartment with 2.7 m ceilings.
Key technique: paint the panels together with the wall in one color — and the relief will only appear under oblique lighting. This is the very 'architectural effect' you have seen in photos of interiors in expensive magazines.
Area behind the sofa
The sofa area is a traditional place for an accent. But a painting or mirror above the sofa is always a risk: incorrectly chosen size, incorrect height, incorrect frame.Decorative frame made of moldings on the wallwith elements of the Tauride Garden is a permanent architectural accent that does not depend on the position of the furniture and does not require hanging anything.
Bedroom: headboard and side walls
In the bedroom, decor should work subtly. Too active an ornament in the bedroom interferes — it demands attention when rest is needed. "Tavrichesky Sad" solves this problem: its ornament is restrained enough not to pressure the psyche, and expressive enough to add character to the bedroom.
Stucco decor for the bedroomin the headboard area, painted in the wall color, creates an effect of soft volume — the wall becomes "warm," as if slightly pushed forward. This is hard to explain in words, but easy to feel when entering the room.
Hall and Entrance
The hallway is the first physical impression of the apartment. It is here thatdecorative stucco for the entrywayworks with the highest efficiency: small investments in wall decor return with the maximum impression made on every person entering.
In a hall with high ceilings — 3 meters and above — the "Tavrichesky Sad" collection allows you to unfold a full classical panel with several ornamental levels. In a standard hallway with a 2.5 m ceiling, one vertical frame with corner and central elements is enough — and the space takes on a completely different dimension.
TV zone: geometry around the screen
The TV is a constant problem for interior designers. A black rectangle on the wall requires framing, otherwise it "hangs" without context. Symmetrical panels from the "Tavrichesky Sad" collection on both sides of the screen create an architectural context: the TV is integrated into the classical system, becoming part of it, not the dominant element.
Piers and niches
A pier between doorways 400–600 mm wide is an ideal place for a vertical narrow panel. Compact corner elements and elongated inserts of "Tavrichesky Sad" allow filling this pier with a cohesive decorative structure without creating a feeling of overload.
Niches are decorated differently: elements are placed around the perimeter of the niche, creating an "architectural portal" that emphasizes depth and makes the niche visually richer.
Office
Stucco for the study from the "Tauride Garden" is an atmosphere of academic solidity. The walls of the study with decorative panels speak of the seriousness of intentions, attention to context, and a space where work is done with dignity. This is not lyricism — it is functional aesthetics: the right atmosphere increases concentration and sets the mood for productive work.
Commercial spaces
Stucco decor for a restaurant, a beauty salon, boutique, or showroom — it is a marketing tool, not just aesthetics. The walls with decorative panels of the "Tauride Garden" shape the perception of the place as a space with character and history. This influences client behavior: in a place "with character," they feel differently and make decisions differently.
For restaurants, hotels, and boutiques, the collection is especially effective when painting the decor in a color contrasting with the wall: the relief becomes the main decorative statement of the hall.
How to combine "Tauride Garden" with STAVROS moldings
The question of compatibility with moldings is not secondary. The decorative elements of the collection were developed specifically in conjunction with moldings, and understanding this connection helps achieve maximum results.
Molding as an architectural framework
STAVROS polyurethane moldings, cornices, and baseboards set the perimeter of the decorative frame. The straight profile of the molding creates a rigid geometric line — horizontals and verticals that structure the wall. Without this geometry, the ornamental elements of the collection "scatter" across the surface without architectural logic.
The width of the molding profile is selected according to the panel scale: for large frames (1000 × 2000 mm and larger), profiles with greater projection and width are used; for compact wall sections, more concise options are chosen. The decorative elements of the "Tauride Garden" are coordinated in projection with the moldings from the STAVROS range.
Corner elements as structural decor
The corner overlay from the "Tauride Garden" covers the molding joint and simultaneously ornaments the frame corner. It does not simply lie on top of the molding — it overlaps its connection and makes the frame visually monolithic. This is one of those techniques that distinguish a professionally executed decorative panel from an amateur attempt to glue molding.
Central element as the axis of symmetry
The central overlay from the "Tauride Garden" is installed along the vertical axis of the frame. It is from this that the symmetry of the entire panel is built: corner elements are spread left and right from the axis, inserts fill the gaps. Disrupting this symmetry means destroying the architectural credibility of the entire structure.
How to use side inserts
Between the corner pieces and the central accent in a vertical panel, there is always a free field — an "empty" vertical section of the molding frame. The side inserts of the "Tauride Garden" fill this field with an ornamental rhythm: a small accent — pause — large accent — pause — small accent. This rhythm makes the panel "readable" from bottom to top, like a well-written text.
Cornices and baseboards as framing of the system
A decorative wall with "Tauride Garden" panels is organically completed with a ceiling cornice and a floor baseboard from the same system. This creates a three-level decorative solution for the room: ceiling cornice — decorative panels — floor baseboard. When painting this entire system in a single color, the space acquires that density of decorative finish associated with high-class classic interiors.
For which styles is the "Tauride Garden" collection intended
The ornament of the collection is strict, precise, and classical in spirit. This defines the range of styles in which "Tavrichesky Sad" works with particular accuracy.
Neoclassicism
Molding for neoclassicism— this is not a decorative technique, but a direct adherence to the style canon. A neoclassical interior is built on symmetry, architectural scale, the rhythm of molding frames, and ornamental accents. "Tavrichesky Sad" was created precisely for this context.
In neoclassicism, the decor from "Tavrichesky Sad" is painted white or cream — and the wall acquires that solemnly restrained character we see in St. Petersburg mansions or Parisian apartments. Not pomp, but dignity.
Modern classic
Modern classicism is neoclassicism translated into an everyday scale. The same moldings, the same rhythm, the same ornamentation — but in a more delicate, less declarative form.Decorative stucco for a classic interiorfrom "Tavrichesky Sad" in modern classicism is painted to match the wall tone: it is present in the space as an architectural hint, not as a style declaration.
Art Deco
In an Art Deco interior, the law applies: ornament must balance geometry, and geometry must restrain ornament. Molding is geometry. The decor of "Tavrichesky Sad" is ornament. Their interaction within a molding frame is the precise formula of Art Deco.
With metallic painting (bronze, anthracite, old gold), the relief of "Tavrichesky Sad" acquires a three-dimensional richness characteristic of Art Deco: the ornament "comes alive" in metallic color in a way it does not in any other.
Parisian style and eclecticism
A Parisian interior is about layering and intellectual freedom. Molding panels with the decor of "Tavrichesky Sad" here act as a structuring element: they hold all the diversity of other decorative layers within an architectural logic, preventing eclecticism from turning into chaos.
In eclecticism, "Tavrichesky Sad" is an anchor. It holds a multi-style space within a classical architectural coordinate system.
Interiors with moldings: premium projects
Classic stucco for walls from the "Tauride Garden" is especially in demand in premium projects with a developed molding system: country houses, apartments with high ceilings, hotels and restaurants. Here the collection unfolds in full force: the scale of the space allows the use of larger central elements, more complex multi-level frames and repeating rhythmic series of panels.
"Tauride Garden" and "Botanical Garden": two characters of one theme
On the page. Clear lines, created using modern technologies, emphasize the strict aesthetics of the room. Each decorative element harmoniously fits into the overall concept, creating a sense of order and thoughtfulness. STAVROS "Tauride Garden" stands next to other collections. Most often, the buyer hesitates between "Tauride" and "Botanical Garden". Both are plant decor, both are polyurethane, both are for walls. What is the difference?
"Botanical Garden" is organic, natural, with lively floral and leaf motifs. Its ornament is soft, warm, lyrical — it creates the atmosphere of a living garden transferred onto the wall. This is a choice for bedrooms, living rooms with upholstered furniture, Parisian interiors with floral textiles.
"Tauride Garden" is more strict, more architectural, more "urban". Its ornament is disciplined, like the plan of a regular park: everything in its place, everything in the correct scale. This is a choice for halls with high ceilings, studies, restaurants with a classic positioning, neoclassical projects where precision of stylistic expression is important.
If the task is to create a soft, natural, slightly romantic interior — look towards "Botanical Garden"If you need an expressive classical wall architectonics with disciplined ornamentation, "Tavrichesky Sad" will more precisely address this task.
The STAVROS catalog also features other wall decor collections —"Summer Garden"with natural botanical motifs, as well as stylistically independent series"Japandi"and others. For different tasks in different rooms of a single project, it makes sense to consider several collections in parallel.
How to choose elements from the "Tavrichesky Sad" collection
Choosing decorative elements is not about intuition or randomly browsing catalog items. It is a sequential process working with several parameters.
Parameter 1: size of the decorating area
The first step is measurement. The width and height of the panel or wall to be decorated. For a standard vertical panel 2300 mm high and 500 mm wide, compact corner elements (80–120 mm) and a small or medium central accent are needed. For a large frame on a high wall, elements can be scaled up.
General rule: the decorative element should be visible from the distance at which it will be perceived in actual use. An 80 mm corner piece works well from 1–2 meters, a 200 mm one from 3–5 meters.
Parameter 2: role of each element
Before purchasing, create a panel layout — at least a rough sketch on paper. Mark: where the corner L/R elements are, where the central accent is, where the vertical inserts are, where the horizontal finishes are. Understanding the role of each part eliminates unnecessary purchases and empty areas in the finished panel.
Parameter 3: L/R symmetry
All corner and side elements of the collection are produced in mirror-paired versions. When purchasing, be sure to check: for one frame, you need an equal number of L and R in each position. Ordering only L or only R is a mistake that will be discovered during installation.
Parameter 4: element projection
Projection (relief depth) is a parameter that determines the "readability" of the decor. In a narrow hallway, elements with a projection of 8–13 mm are preferable. In a spacious living room with a 3 m ceiling, 14–19 mm is acceptable. It is also important to match the projection of the decor with the projection of the molding: the decor should not go below the plane of the molding.
Parameter 5: paint color
The color decision is made before purchasing elements — it affects the choice of size and detail. When painting in the wall color, the detail of the ornament is more important (it shows up in the light). With contrasting painting, the silhouette and overall scale of the detail are more important.
Installation of "Tauride Garden" elements: from marking to final painting
DIY installationpolyurethane decorative elementsis achievable for any person with basic construction skills. Below is a sequence that guarantees a predictable result.
Surface preparation
The wall must be level: deviations exceeding 2 mm on a two-meter rule will require leveling. Finishing putty is mandatory — molding and decorative overlays on an uneven wall will result in visible gaps. The surface is dusted and, if necessary, degreased.
Marking: slowly and accurately
Marking is the most critical stage. A symmetry deviation of 3 mm is visible from a distance of 5 meters. Procedure:
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Vertical axis of the future panel (laser level or plumb line)
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Along the axis — the center of the central element
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From the center up and down — positions of corner and insert pieces
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Horizontally from the axis — left and right boundaries of the molding frame
Everything in pencil, everything checked with a level. Glue only after checking.
Cutting the molding
MDF molding or polyurethane molding is cut into four pieces along the perimeter of the frame. The ends are cut at 45°, sanded. The joint is made tightly, without gaps: a gap in the corner joint of the molding becomes a noticeable defect after painting.
Installation sequence
Element fixing order:
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Molding (entire frame perimeter)
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Central accent (along the axis, with vertical center check)
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Corner elements L/R (from center to corners)
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Vertical inserts
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Horizontal finishes
Apply glue in dots on the back side of each element. Press: 1–3 minutes for large parts, 30–60 seconds for small ones.
Puttying and sanding
After the glue dries (24 hours) — apply acrylic sealant or finishing putty to all joints. After the putty dries — sand with fine sandpaper. This stage "removes" all seams and makes the surface monolithic.
Painting
Two to three coats of interior paint. First coat — thin, "preparatory". Second and third — finishing coats. Polyurethane elements do not require preliminary priming: light sanding with sandpaper (grit 180–220) provides the necessary adhesion.
Buy stucco decor from the "Tavrichesky Sad" collection by STAVROS
This section is where you select specific items, determine the quantity, and place your order.Decorative stucco "Tauride Garden" is available for order with delivery across Russia.
Nearby in the catalog are other collections of wall STAVROS polyurethane decor, and alsomoldings, cornices, and baseboards to create a complete decorative system. If you are working on a large project with multiple rooms, it makes sense to consider several collections in parallel and define a stylistic accent for each zone.
Wholesale purchase is possible for construction and design projects.
FAQ: Buyer questions about the "Tauride Garden" collection
How is "Tauride Garden" different from other STAVROS wall decor collections?
"Tauride Garden" is a classic, architecturally balanced ornament with an orderly pattern. Unlike "Botanical Garden" with its soft natural organic feel, "Tauride Garden" is more strict and "urban" in character.
Is a designer needed to select elements?
Not necessarily. If you know the dimensions of the decoration area and have an idea of the desired result, it's enough to follow the scheme: central element, corner L/R, inserts, molding.
Can elements from different collections be mixed?
Physically, yes, they are compatible in terms of projection standards. Stylistically, it requires a deliberate design decision. It's better to use one collection in one room.
How long does the decor stay on the wall?
With proper installation, many years. Polyurethane is stable under standard residential living conditions.
Is it necessary to paint the decor after installation?
No. The collection elements have a white or bleached base color and can be used without painting. However, painting significantly improves the final look: it hides joints, evens out the tone, and gives the surface a professional finish.
How to calculate the number of elements for one frame?
One rectangular frame: 2 pcs. NPU-L (left corners) + 2 pcs. NPU-R (right corners) + 1 pc. central element + the required number of inserts by height. Plus molding around the perimeter with a 10% allowance for trimming.
Can elements be ordered individually, without a set?
Yes. All items in the collection are available individually. This is especially convenient for supplementing an existing panel or when purchasing for a non-standard size.
Is "Tauride Garden" suitable for a bathroom?
Polyurethane is inherently moisture-resistant, but for rooms with constant high humidity (bathroom), additional surface treatment with moisture-resistant paint and thorough sealing of all joints is recommended.
Are there ready-made sets in "Tauride Garden"?
The section may feature pre-assembled sets for one or two panels — check the catalog. If there is no ready-made set, the elements are selected manually according to the scheme described above.
How to choose between "Tauride Garden" and "Summer Garden"?
"Summer Garden"— lyrical, natural, with botanical motifs in the Art Nouveau spirit. "Tauride Garden" is stricter, more classical, more architectural. The choice depends on the overall stylistic direction of the interior.
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