CPU-3-3 Molding Decor Kit
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Polina Sh.
February 4, 2026
Went on a tour. To say I'm delighted is an understatement. The largest production facility in Russia, impressive in its scale and dedication to the craft! It was very interesting and informative. You can immediately see - true masters of their trade! We were welcomed in the best possible way, were polite...
Elena B.
January 29, 2026
Thank you for always having a magnificent assortment and the possibility of manufacturing standard products to non-standard, individual dimensions. Special thanks to manager Oksana for her efficiency and quality of services provided.
Elena K.
January 27, 2026
The moldings are high-quality and beautiful, they were packaged very securely, I will order again, I liked everything!
More than 20 years on the market
The company's success began in 2002, when two artists — Andrey Ragozin and Evgeny Tsapko — created a small creative workshop for producing wooden carved items. The masters' work was quickly noticed, and within a year they were invited to participate in the reconstruction of the Konstantinovskiy Palace in Strelna.
After the success of this project, the company focused on recreating palace interiors, furniture, church furnishings, and carved decorations in various artistic styles. They worked with cultural heritage sites: The Hermitage, the Alexandrovsky Palace, the Troitsko-Izmaylovsky Cathedral, the Sheremetyevsky Mansion, and many others.
The masters' task — and still is — to create wooden items with the highest level of detail and understanding of every element, based on impeccable knowledge of artistic laws and interior styles.
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Frequently asked questions
Our showrooms are located in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Production is located in Saint Petersburg.
Moscow contacts: https://www.stavros.ru/contacts_all/?tab=msk
Contacts of Saint Petersburg: https://www.stavros.ru/contacts_all/?tab=spb
- Send request by email [email protected]
- Write to us at WhatsApp
- Write to us at Telegram @STAVROS_manager
- Order by phone +7 (800) 55-46-75
- Visit our showroom in Saint Petersburg and Moscow
Yes, we ship orders throughout Russia and to CIS countries.
We cooperate with transportation companies such as СДЭК and DPD.
You can also arrange pickup of your order through any convenient transportation company for you.
Delivery cost depends on the size, weight of the item, and delivery address.
When placing an order, the delivery cost is calculated automatically and displayed as a separate line on our website.
Prices and availability of items on the website are always current. Data is updated daily.
Note: items in stock are stored on the warehouse in unpolished form and shipped within 3 working days.
If the item is not in stock, average production time: 5–10 working days.
This is the quality of polishing of the items.
Standard — machine polishing, at a more attractive price.
Prestige — detailed hand polishing, items do not require further work.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/kachestvo/
This is the type of veneer of the items.
Under enamel: produced by gluing wooden laminates without color and texture matching. Contrast tonal and textural differences are noticeable. This blank should be chosen if the item is intended for opaque coating.
Under tinting: produced by gluing wooden laminates with color and texture matching. Tonal and textural differences may occur. This blank should be chosen if the item is intended for semi-transparent finish.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/kachestvo/
Beech — dense, non-porous wood, most often used for items covered with enamel.
Oak — dense, porous wood with clearly visible natural grain. Due to its strength and decorative properties, it is often used in items with semi-transparent coating, highlighting the wood pattern.
Custom-made, if non-standard items are required, we can produce products from other types of wood, including blanks provided by the customer, manufactured according to our technical specifications.
All our furniture legs can withstand a vertical load of at least 100 kg.
Average production time for custom-made items: 5–10 working days.
Most items are stored on the warehouse in unpolished form. We need time to polish and pack orders.
Yes, we manufacture non-standard items according to individual projects, but we only accept orders with a minimum quantity.
We can manufacture items of the desired size, but we only work with bulk orders. For details, please consult the sales department manager.
Yes, some of our products can be used outdoors. For example, polyurethane items, as well as carved door casings made of pine.
Other items are produced to order using PUR glue, if minimum quantity is available. No warranty is provided for such products, as outdoor conditions are considered aggressive.
Yes, we paint items when ordering products for a total amount of 150,000 rubles or more.
- Dust removal. After sanding, the surface must be dusted.
- Priming. Apply primer in an even layer.
- Matting. After the primer has fully dried, the surface should be matted (lightly sanded for better adhesion).
- Finish coating. Apply finish coating: lacquer or enamel, in 2 layers, with interlayer drying.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/sovety/
Apply adhesive to the decor. Place it on the surface and press briefly. Then, lift the decor from the surface and leave it open for 3–5 minutes. Press the decor firmly onto the surface and hold for 5–10 seconds.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/sovety/
Ideally, you should prepare a design project before placing an order.
You can do this yourself by downloading drawings of our products from our website, or you can order a project from us.
If the number of decorative elements and fittings is small, our company's manager can assist you with selection.
Unfortunately, this service is not provided.
The packaging method depends on the type of items, but in each case, we ensure sufficient protection for safe transportation.
We most often use corrugated cardboard and stretch film. Fragile items are additionally secured on a rigid base to prevent damage during transport.
We ship all items starting from 1 piece.
Room measurements and item installation can be performed by our partners — carpentry companies represented in most regions of Russia.
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CPU-3-3 Wall Molding Kit — an embodiment of Japandi-style minimalism for modern interiors
Japandi Collection — Eastern wisdom in Scandinavian simplicity
The Japandi collection by STAVROS embodies a unique synthesis of the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi and Scandinavian functionalism, creating interior solutions for mindful living. This style emerged at the intersection of two cultures, combining the pursuit of simplicity, naturalness, and harmony with the surrounding world. Each element of the collection is created with the understanding that true beauty lies in the restraint of forms and purity of lines, not in decorative excess. Japanese aesthetics bring to the collection the concept of emptiness as a full-fledged compositional element, where unfilled space holds as much value as decorated space. The Scandinavian approach adds practicality and functionality, making each detail not just an ornament, but a meaningful element of the architectural solution. Wall molding in this collection serves as a tool for creating visual rhythm and structuring space. The design of the elements is based on the principle of balance between expressiveness and delicacy. Moldings create a geometric grid on the walls, organizing the space without suppressing its natural lightness. Decorative corner details act as accent points, attracting the eye and creating compositional nodes. The entire system is designed so that the decor complements the room's architecture, rather than competing with it for attention.Detailed specification of the CPU-3-3 kit
The kit includes a system of complementary elements forming a holistic solution for wall decoration. The basis of the compositional accents consists of large decorative elements MLDPU-027U-1 of square shape with dimensions of two hundred and four millimeters on each side. These parts have a profile thickness of thirteen millimeters and a relief depth of twenty-three millimeters with an overall length of two hundred and eighty-seven millimeters, providing the necessary visual weight in the composition. Additional variability is provided by compact corner elements MLDPU-027U-2 with dimensions of one hundred and twenty-four by one hundred and twenty-four millimeters. With a profile thickness of ten millimeters and a relief depth of seventeen millimeters, these elements, one hundred and seventy-four millimeters long, allow for creating secondary accents and complicating the geometry of wall panels, adding depth and multi-layering to the composition. For forming the main contour lines, the kit includes MLDPU-027 moldings with an elegant cross-section of fourteen by nine millimeters. Each element has a length of two thousand six hundred millimeters, corresponding to the standard ceiling height in modern apartments. The kit includes nine such profiles for creating thin frame structures and internal divisions of decorative panels. The kit is completed by more massive MLDPU-027 moldings with an increased cross-section of twenty by twelve millimeters. Sixteen elements, two thousand six hundred millimeters long, are intended for forming the main structural frames of the composition, creating horizontal or vertical wall divisions, and framing functional zones. This combination of elements of various sizes provides wide possibilities for implementing design concepts of any complexity.Unique properties of polyurethane for architectural decor
Polyurethane as a material for producing interior molding possesses a number of characteristics that make it an optimal choice for modern interiors. The primary advantage is the combination of high mechanical strength with minimal product weight. The material withstands significant loads without deformation, while the lightness of the elements simplifies transportation and installation, without creating a critical load on wall structures. The absolute water resistance of polyurethane expands the scope of application of decorative products to rooms with high humidity levels. Unlike gypsum molding, which deteriorates under the influence of steam and condensation, polyurethane elements maintain dimensional stability and shape in bathrooms, kitchens, and enclosed balconies. The material does not absorb water, does not swell, and does not dry out when the room's humidity regime changes. The biological inertness of polyurethane eliminates the possibility of mold development, fungal infections, and bacterial colonies on the surface of the decor. The material does not create a nutrient medium for microorganisms, which is critically important for maintaining a healthy microclimate in living spaces. Anti-static properties of the surface prevent dust accumulation, facilitating maintenance and improving indoor air quality. The heat resistance of polyurethane molding allows for placing elements near heating appliances, built-in lights, and other heat sources without the risk of deformation. The material begins to change its properties only at extremely high temperatures, unattainable in domestic conditions. Chemical stability ensures compatibility with any types of paints, adhesives, and finishing coatings used in interior finishing.Areas of application for the CPU-3-3 kit in residential premises
The versatility of the kit allows it to be used for decorating rooms of the most varied purposes. In living areas, decorative panels made from moldings create a representative atmosphere, visually enriching the interior without excessive luxury. Geometric compositions structure large wall planes, making the space more organized and thoughtful. Frame constructions can highlight zones for placing a TV, fireplace, artworks, or family photographs. Bedrooms gain special intimacy thanks to delicate wall decor. Japandi-style molding does not overload the space intended for rest but creates a calming visual rhythm. Moldings can form panels behind the bed headboard, creating an architectural accent without using massive constructions. Symmetrical compositions on side walls add balance and harmony to the room. Work studies and home offices acquire a professional appearance thanks to the strict geometric lines of wall decor. The clear structure of compositions promotes concentration and creates a business atmosphere. In dining and kitchen areas, moldings can frame the dining zone, visually separating it from the workspace, or highlight niches and built-in cabinets, integrating functional elements into the overall decorative concept. Entrances and corridors, often neglected in decoration, turn into elegant transit spaces. Vertical compositions of molding visually increase ceiling height, compensating for the feeling of tightness in narrow rooms. Horizontal division of walls creates visual width, making corridors more comfortable to perceive. Even dressing rooms and utility rooms can achieve stylistic unity with the main living areas thanks to elements from the Japandi collection.Variants of compositional solutions with the CPU-3-3 kit
A traditional technique for using moldings is creating classic wall panels of rectangular or square shape. Massive profiles form the external perimeter of the panels, thin elements create internal divisions, and decorative corner details are placed at intersection points, forming compositional nodes. This solution gives walls architectural depth and creates a play of light and shadow, enriching the visual perception of space. Vertical orientation of moldings is especially effective in rooms with low ceilings. Upward-striving lines visually increase the height of the room, making it more spacious and solemn. One can create a series of narrow vertical panels, reminiscent of classic panel division, or wide pilasters, imitating architectural elements. Large corner elements in such a solution are placed in the upper and lower parts of the composition, creating visual support points. Horizontal arrangement of profiles visually expands walls and creates a feeling of interior stability. This technique is ideal for narrow elongated rooms needing proportion correction. One can divide a wall into two or three horizontal tiers, using different colors or finishing textures in each zone. The lower part is traditionally made darker and more practical, the upper part lighter and more airy, with moldings creating an elegant boundary between zones. Asymmetrical compositions reflect a modern interpretation of the Japandi style, where the rejection of strict symmetry creates a more lively and dynamic space. One can place large decorative elements not in the center of the wall but shift them to one of the edges, creating visual tension. Moldings of different cross-sections form an uneven grid, where panels of different sizes create rhythmic variety. This approach requires artistic flair, but the result is more individual and memorable.Professional installation technology for decor
Successful installation of the kit begins with the preparatory stage, including material acclimatization. All elements must be in the room at room temperature for at least twenty-four hours before starting installation. This allows the polyurethane to adapt to the room's temperature and humidity regime and eliminates subsequent deformation after installation. Air humidity should be in the range of forty to seventy percent for optimal performance of adhesive compounds. Preparation of wall surfaces requires special attention, as the quality of the base directly affects the durability of the decor. Walls must be leveled, cleaned of dust, dirt, and peeling coatings. Loose plasters need to be strengthened with deep penetration primers; old wallpaper must be completely removed. Surfaces must be dry — installation on damp bases is categorically unacceptable, as this leads to rapid detachment of polyurethane elements. Marking of the composition is performed using a laser or bubble level to ensure perfect horizontality and verticality of lines. It is recommended to create a detailed sketch on paper or in a graphic editor, calculating all dimensions and element placement. Thin pencil lines are applied to the walls, indicating the installation locations of moldings and corner details. Special attention is paid to the symmetry of the composition relative to the central axis of the wall or functional elements of the room. Installation of elements is carried out using specialized adhesive for polyurethane molding, ensuring reliable adhesion and quick setting. The adhesive is applied to the back side of the element in a dotted line or continuous layer using a notched trowel. The part is pressed against the wall and held in the correct position for several minutes until initial setting. For heavy elements, additional temporary fixation with painter's tape or dowels is recommended, which are removed after the adhesive has completely dried.Color solutions and finishing techniques
Polyurethane molding is supplied in a universal white color, serving as an ideal base for any coloristic solutions. Snow-white decor creates a classic contrast with colored walls, visually structuring the space and adding clarity to it. This option particularly corresponds to the Scandinavian component of the Japandi style, where white symbolizes purity, spaciousness, and abundance of light. Unpainted molding looks fresh and modern, not requiring additional finishing costs. A monochrome solution, where moldings are painted the same color as the walls, creates an effect of volumetric relief, manifested through a subtle play of light and shadow. This approach enhances the tactility of the interior and creates complex visual perception of space, where the decor either dissolves into the wall plane or emerges when lighting changes. The Japandi style is characterized by natural muted shades — gray-beige, sandy, soft gray, olive, terracotta — creating a warm, calming atmosphere. Contrast painting allows for clearly highlighting the architecture of the composition and creating a graphic interior solution. Dark moldings on light walls form an expressive geometric grid, attracting attention and becoming the central decorative element of the room. The reverse solution — light profiles on a saturated background — creates a softer effect, maintaining structuredness with less visual activity.Combination with Finishing Materials
Polyurethane decor demonstrates exceptional compatibility with a wide range of finishing materials. Combination with decorative paints of various types allows for creating diverse visual effects. Matte paints emphasize the restraint of the Japandi style, creating a velvety surface without glare. Semi-matte coatings add a slight silky sheen, enriching visual perception. Wallpaper in all its diversity becomes an excellent partner for molding from the Japandi collection. Moldings can frame areas with patterned wallpaper, creating the effect of picture panels against a background of monochrome painted walls. Particularly interesting are textile wallpapers with natural motifs — botanical prints, abstract patterns, imitation of natural materials. Decorative plasters of various textures create an interesting contrast with the smooth lines of polyurethane profiles. Venetian plaster with its deep polished shine framed by strict moldings forms luxurious panels, combining classical elegance with minimalist form. Wooden panels and laminate on walls can be complemented by polyurethane elements forming transition zones and framings.Practical functions of wall decor
In addition to the obvious decorative role, moldings perform a number of important practical functions. Masking defects in wall surfaces becomes one of the primary tasks. Irregularities, cracks, joints of various materials are effectively hidden under decorative elements, allowing for achieving a visually flawless result without expensive wall leveling. Concealed routing of utilities represents another important function of moldings. Electrical cables, internet wires, TV antenna cables can be routed along walls under decorative elements or inside hollow profiles of special construction. This avoids wall chasing and maintains accessibility of utilities for maintenance or modernization. Visual correction of room proportions is achieved through skillful use of vertical and horizontal lines. Vertical moldings visually increase ceiling height, making the room more spacious. Horizontal profiles widen narrow walls and create a feeling of greater area. Zoning of space without physical partitions becomes possible thanks to decorative compositions on walls.Care for polyurethane molding
Polyurethane molding is exceptionally low-maintenance in operation and retains its initial characteristics for decades. Regular care consists of simple dry cleaning with a soft microfiber cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft attachment. The smooth, non-porous surface of the material does not accumulate dust and dirt, reducing the frequency of necessary care procedures. Wet cleaning is allowed when more thorough cleaning is necessary. Mild detergents without abrasive particles and aggressive chemical components are used. Polyurethane is resistant to most household cleaning agents; however, it is recommended to avoid solvents and acetone-based products, which may damage the painted surface. Painted elements can be periodically refreshed with a new coat of paint to revitalize the interior or change the color concept. The polyurethane surface has excellent adhesion to water-based, acrylic, and latex paints. In case of accidental mechanical damage to individual elements, local restoration is possible without replacing the entire structure.Philosophy of Japandi in modern design
The Japandi style represents not just an aesthetic direction, but a philosophy of living space based on mindfulness and harmony. The Japanese concept of wabi-sabi teaches to value imperfection and naturalness, finding beauty in simplicity and understatement. Scandinavian hygge brings the idea of cozy functional space that promotes well-being and comfort. Minimalism in Japandi does not mean asceticism or coldness. It is a conscious limitation of the number of objects and decorative elements to create visual and emotional space. Molding decor in this context acts as a means of organizing space, creating structure without overload. Moldings create rhythm and order, allowing the eye to find points of support and rest. The natural color palette in the Japandi style is based on shades of natural materials — wood, stone, clay, plants. Beige, gray, brown, olive tones create a calm neutral background against which the beauty of textures and forms is revealed. The concept of emptiness as a full-fledged compositional element distinguishes Japandi from many other styles.Advantages of a ready-made kit
A ready-made molding decor kit provides a number of significant advantages over individual element selection. Harmonious combination of all components is guaranteed in advance, eliminating the risk of stylistic mismatch, proportions, or sizes. The collection's designers have already worked out the optimal ratios of profile thicknesses, sizes of corner elements, and their mutual arrangement. Time savings at the design stage become an obvious advantage. Instead of studying catalogs, comparing hundreds of options, and creating a composition from scratch, the owner receives a ready-made solution requiring only adaptation to specific room dimensions. This is especially valuable for non-professionals without experience in interior design. Budget optimization is achieved thanks to preliminary calculation of the necessary number of elements. The kit contains the optimal number of moldings and decorative details for a standard room, minimizing material waste. Guarantee of stylistic unity of the interior is ensured by using elements from one collection.Ecological and safety of the material
Modern requirements for interior materials include not only aesthetic and functional characteristics but also environmental safety. Polyurethane used in the production of STAVROS molding is an inert material that does not emit volatile organic compounds into the room atmosphere. The products have passed certification tests and comply with the strictest sanitary and hygienic standards. The absence of toxic components makes polyurethane molding safe for use in children's rooms, bedrooms, and rooms for people with increased sensitivity to chemical substances. The material does not cause allergic reactions and does not affect indoor air quality. The biological inertness of polyurethane eliminates the possibility of mold, fungi, and bacteria developing on the surface of the decor. The durability of the material corresponds to the principles of sustainable consumption. Once installed, the molding serves for decades without the need for replacement, reducing resource consumption and waste generation. The possibility of multiple repainting allows for updating the interior without dismantling and disposing of elements, which corresponds to the principles of the circular economy.Longevity and economic efficiency
The CPU-3-3 kit is a thoughtful solution for creating a harmonious interior in the relevant Japandi style, combining aesthetic expressiveness with the practicality and durability of polyurethane materials. Investment in quality molding decor pays off thanks to its long service life and the absence of the need for regular replacement or maintenance, making this kit a profitable long-term investment in furnishing a modern functional interior.Your request has been sent!
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