There is only one day left before the Arch of Moscow closes, but you can see a lot on Sunday as well. We have made for you an overview of interesting stands on the second floor, which is completely dedicated to expositions of commercial companies.
Alfresco
In order to get to this stand from the entrance, you need to cross the hall diagonally. It shows the most relevant things for the popular theme of improvement: lanterns, benches and a trefoil support, which is powered by solar panels, providing wi-fi and recharging for walking. In the evenings, it attracts the owners of mobile communicators with a point greenish light.
*** UBK: movable glass
Glasses are intended for both roofs and internal partitions, and for facades - it all depends on the design features. The plates of the partitions move freely along the guides fixed only at the top - the floor remains free, in it there are only small holes of the fasteners; when moved, the glasses are folded into a "pocket" and thus take up little space. The solution is convenient for a restaurant: for example, such transparent partitions are soundproof, but can be easily removed, uniting the hall if necessary. Some of the factories are located in Russia, but some components are manufactured in other countries, for example, transparent polycarbonate gaskets, which, according to representatives
South Coast Moving Glass Architecture Studios, non-yellowing or aging, produced in Greece.
The company's novelty is the SPREP slide system: the glass here moves in a vertical plane, opening or closing a long "ribbon window" by pressing a button on the remote control.
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The stand meets the incoming person, striking, especially after a non-commercial exposition, with its scale and solidity. The exhibition is fenced off by a wide white wall and shaded by a black floor. Inside there is a variety of premium luminaires, wall, table, recessed and a range of equipment for their maintenance. At the entrance there are “Ilyich's lamps”, which, one must think, serve as a symbol of electric light as such.
*** MDM-Light
Laconic, made of cardboard boxes, barrel and bicycle, in the spirit of grunge, it contrasts with the neighbor's giant stand and is located right at the entrance. MDM-LITE is a sponsor of the Architect's Breakfast at Arch Moscow.
*** Albes
Also nearby is the Albes production association, which has been operating on the Russian market for 20 years. The company is engaged in the production of metal rack and cassette ceiling systems, profiles and components for gypsum plasterboard sheets and PVA mesh. ***
Architail
The ARCHITAIL company is the exclusive and official representative in Russia of the world's leading companies producing unique premium-class building materials.
Slate, filite, quartzite, facing brick - the stand shows how this or that material can be used on a facade or roof. Especially slate - it will fit everywhere, including for cladding a small house as a whole. Bricks, however, now demonstrate a maximum of options for multi-colored spotted aging, burning, allowing them to be composed of various "still lifes" on the facades.
The ARCHITAIL company presents on the Russian market the facade system made of natural slate - SLATEFAS.
*** CeramicGroup
Here, too, you can find long bricks imitating the Byzantine plinth - and when will these stripes only appear on Moscow facades? CeramicGroup partners - factories Stroeher, Sant Anselmo, Muhr, Penter Klinker and others.
SSG: Solnhofen Stone Group
A German company with 150 years of experience, its own modern stone processing plants and quarries, where
SSG mines Jurassic marble and Solnhofen limestone.
Solnhofen Stone Group supplies its products all over the world: London, Berlin, Dubai, etc. In Moscow, Jurassic marble Maxberg - a trademark of SSG - can be seen, for example, on the facades of the objects "Garden Quarters", "Italian Quarters", Barkli Virgin House, "Andreevsky House" on Frunzenskaya, "House on Trubetskoy", "Cherry Garden" at M. Serpukhovskaya Square, in the Sky-Light business center at Leningradsky Prospekt, etc.
*** RIM
RIM is an interior boutique that has been offering products of the brands VIVA Ceramica, Cottoveneto, Ceramica Bardelli, Revigres, Petra Antiqua, SICIS in Russia for many years. Now, responding to the crisis in the spirit of import substitution, RIM has exhibited porcelain stoneware produced at its own Russian factories with Italian equipment, four times cheaper than imported ones. However, the plate (they are called slabs) of Russian production is still no more than 120x60 cm; Italian factories offer 300x150 cm. The stand shows many options for cutting porcelain stoneware, which is why it even dazzles a little.
Acrylic
Holding "Akrilika" produces artificial stone, bendable acrylic and shiny quartz, and supplies it to twenty countries of the world.
*** Craig Bragdy Design
The company, founded in England 40 years ago, produces handmade mosaics, mainly for the pool. At the stand there are ceramic panels and photographs telling about the process of their creation.
*** Tri-limona
A completely different type of ceramics - a la russe - is shown by the Three Lemons workshop, here at the stand there is a stove with etched tiles, familiar to Russian people from the 17th and 19th centuries. Those who decorate the tower are here.
*** and a few more stands and companies:
Riverclack: aluminum roofs
Unizaro: natural stone
Finex: handmade floors