Your House and Designer Furniture Brands in Russia: A Modern Overview

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The Tvoy Dom hypermarket chain offers a wide range of home and country living goods that mirror IKEA in several categories, from dressers and cabinets to outdoor and garden furniture. The network serves Moscow, the Moscow region, and Voronezh. According to Alla Zorina, the company’s chief designer, the sector began seeking substitutes after a major furniture retailer exited the market.

Chasing alternatives to well‑known interior brands has become common for buyers who want options after brands retreat. Since early 2022, Scandinavian beige and gray armchairs, light gray Art Deco pieces, gray and black banquettes and ottomans, and minimalist poufs have led sales, based on company analytics. Mattresses have also shown notable gains with gray models up 100 percent and beige models up 70 percent year over year.

Divan.ru

The central idea behind Divan.ru is accessible designer furniture for apartments of varying layouts and sizes. The brand keeps an eye on international fairs for style cues, and production stays rooted in Russia.

Customers can explore the assortment not only online but also through private showrooms across the country. In spite of the firm’s name, the range extends beyond sofas and upholstered pieces to shelves, tables, chairs, and lighting.

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Established in 2008 by architects Anna Sazhina and Konstantin Lagutin, this brand designs furniture as tools to create practical living spaces. The pieces emphasize minimalist lines and natural materials. Collections draw inspiration from the landscapes and nature of different Russian regions.

Beyond the core silhouettes, the site highlights collaborations with artists and designers, including Zmogk and Goldshell.Trading along with Anastasia Kuleshova.

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Designer furniture crafted from recycled plastics offers a fresh interior twist while supporting environmental aims. The brand originated in St. Petersburg but its collections are recognizable in Moscow and Yekaterinburg as well.

The central idea behind Eburet is to integrate unusual furniture into familiar spaces. Innovations include coffee tables, vases, and chairs such as those produced with 3D printing. The color palette ranges from lavender and wheat to black.

Moon-Trade

The factory produces a broad line of upholstered furniture including corner, modular and standard sofas, armchairs, and more, with nationwide delivery. Style ranges span from tranquil Scandinavian to formal classics. The Hilton armchair in the collection is crafted to resemble IKEA’s Strandmon model. Textiles such as pillows and bedspreads complete the range.

Court Boss

Another sofa line offers models with distinctive soft upholstery and geometric patterns. In addition to sofas, the assortment includes poufs and beds. The Boss collection has expanded to include cabinet furniture in a matching style.

Delivery is available across major cities, with showrooms where customers can view the Moscow collection in Saint Petersburg, Voronezh and Saratov. The line also features nationwide delivery.

Ormatek

With more than two decades in the market, Ormatek focuses on home furnishing solutions that emphasize comfort and harmony. The main lines feature two-room setups in bedrooms and nurseries, including sofas, armchairs, poufs, and cabinet furniture crafted in a minimalist style using natural materials.

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