Designer tableware, fashionable clothing and perfect toys: the best goods from all over the country await guests at the Department Store
The
International RUSSIA EXPO will conclude this week. However, there is still time
to visit the pavilions of corporations and ministries, see regional expositions
and explore the Department Store in Pavilion No. 75. Here, you can purchase
home goods, clothing and accessories, cosmetics, sweets and tea from all over
the country.
Many
visitors want to take home a souvenir from the RUSSIA EXPO. The Department
Store is the place to go for goods from Russian craftsmen, designers and
artists. It offers home goods to suit any taste and budget: blankets, pillows,
decorative sculptures and ornaments, candles and diffusers, tablecloths and
napkins. It's particularly hard to resist the stunningly beautiful designer
tableware, ranging from classic Gzhel porcelain from the Moscow region to
striking plates and tea sets with unique prints from Buryatia.
If you want
to treat yourself, try on designer clothing made from natural materials: cotton
and linen, wool and silk. There are shirts and blazers, t-shirts and hoodies,
shorts, dresses and skirts, as well as accessories. For example, classic
Orenburg down shawls, striking hair accessories from Dagestan, trendy woven
bags and timeless leather handbags.
The
Department Store also has a wide range of children's products. Books, various
educational toys, soft animals and fancy dolls that children adore. Most of the
products are made of wood, making them eco-friendly with a pleasant texture,
helping to develop fine motor skills and good taste from an early age.
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