
Moscow’s interior design market has undergone a profound transformation. As a major hub in Eurasia, Moscow bridges the gap between classic European elegance and modern, bold industrial aesthetics. Consumers are increasingly seeking decorative accessories that tell a story—blending natural materials like wood and rattan with sleek, contemporary finishes like stainless steel and high-texture fabrics. Our sourcing strategy aligns perfectly with these local demands, ensuring that every piece—from storage ottomans to decorative lanterns—resonates with the sophisticated taste of the Moscow residential and commercial market.
In 2024 and beyond, the Moscow trend is heavily leaning towards "Sustainable Comfort." This involves maximizing spatial utility in urban apartments (hence the demand for our high-quality storage stools and benches) while maintaining a warm, welcoming environment. Whether it's high-end boutique hotel projects or modern apartment stagings, our products serve as the bridge between functionality and art. We understand the logistical nuances of importing to Russia, providing a seamless supply chain experience for local wholesalers and interior design firms.
Established in 2018, Hangzhou Jiayu Import and Export Co., Ltd. has become a cornerstone for businesses seeking reliable home decor supply chain solutions. With over 18 years of accumulated experience in international trade, led by our founder Eddy Hou, we have mastered the art of balancing high-end design with cost-effective manufacturing.
We do not just supply products; we provide comprehensive home solutions. Most of our manufacturing partners hold prestigious certifications such as BSCI, FSC, and SEDEX. This ensures that when you source from us for the Moscow market, you are receiving goods that meet international compliance standards, suitable for both EU and local Russian regulatory environments.
Our focus on the future drives us to prioritize sustainable materials. From wood to eco-friendly textiles, our product development process is designed to minimize waste and environmental impact, catering to the growing eco-conscious demographic of modern Moscow interior designers.