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ART MOSCOW 2025

Many years of cooperation: INTERIO GRAND and Polet Gallery at ART MOSCOW 2025

This year marked a new round in the long-standing partnership between INTERIO GRAND and Polet Gallery: we joined forces again at ART MOSCOW 2025, creating a harmonious space where design meets art. Our booth C23 in Gostiny Dvor is decorated in the spirit of "Dialogue" – a dialogue of materials, forms and meanings.


The exhibition focuses on the exclusive interior items of the INTERIO GRAND company, each of which embodies the perfection of craftsmanship and a subtle sense of art and style. The console, made of noble birch plywood with a deep black shade and glossy varnish, embodies conciseness and contrast against the background of the works of the famous photographer Vlad Loktev. Smooth, softly edged chairs in natural leather and a beige boucle armchair add warmth to the minimalist lines.
The desk with a stained eucalyptus veneer surface and an elegant polished stainless steel frame demonstrates a combination of tradition and innovation: built-in wireless chargers made of natural silver turn a classic interior into a multimedia workplace. Nearby there is a coffee table with a glossy facade and a noble base — an ideal addition for cozy conversations over a cup of tea.

The "Crystal" chest of drawers is particularly admired, where the smoothness of glossy lacquer is combined with elegant crystal inserts and noble Calacatta black marble, creating an atmosphere of luxury and light mystery.

The Polet Gallery presented a collection of works that sets the emotional backdrop for our exclusive interior solutions. Vlad Loktev's photographs with enamel and hardboard transport the viewer into a world of ephemeral images and subdued radiance, while Diana Vauba's graphic canvases from The Road Home series are filled with personal memories and nostalgia.

Maxim Kokin's works are a play of stylized ornaments and expressive brushstrokes, where each line becomes part of an abstract symphony. Kirill Yakovlev's photographs from the project "22 kinds of Fuji" reveal the philosophy of searching for the ideal through the prism of nature and architecture.

Svetlana Evdokimova's sculptures made of glass and brass remind us of the fragility and transparency of our emotions, while Oleg Tyrkin's "Aliens" series, made of wood and bronze, speak of transformation and loss of identity.

Our stand is not just a neighborhood of objects: it is a lively dialogue where each element complements each other, revealing new facets of aesthetics. We would like to thank everyone who visited our exhibition for inspiring conversations and appreciating the joint project.

The partnership between INTERIO GRAND and the Polet Gallery is not an accidental "collaboration", but a conscious movement towards creating a cultural space where an exclusive interior and fine art become two sides of a single idea. We believe that the combination of unique furniture, original interior items and works of art creates not just a refined atmosphere, but a special philosophy of life — filled with meaning, beauty and individuality. It is a space where every detail speaks to a person in the language of emotions, memory and inspiration.

We are looking forward to new joint projects and will be glad to continue this long-term dialogue, opening up new facets of interaction between art and design.


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