The spring season will start at the renovated Department Store of the National Centre RUSSIA on March 1
On March 1,
the Department Store will reopen to visitors after reconstruction at the
National Centre. Shopping will become more convenient thanks to the expanded
space — the area will now cover approximately 150 square meters. The visual
design will also change, new products will be introduced, and the selection of
cosmetics, home and children's goods, accessories, and sweets will be expanded.
The key
design element of the spring season at the Department Store will be the
Mikhailovskoye lace pattern. Thanks to modern design solutions, elements of
this traditional folk craft will decorate the entrance area and display windows
of the Department Store.
A
large-scale update will also affect the assortment. Eleven new suppliers from
different regions of Russia will present their products in the grocery section.
In addition to sweets, guests will be able to purchase honey, marzipan, chaga
tea, sugared cranberries, and salt with porcini mushrooms.
The home
and comfort section will feature wooden serving dishes and trays, jacquard
blankets, as well as candles and diffusers. The decor and souvenirs section
will be expanded with unique ceramic and sea stone items, along with exclusive
shaman tambourines.
The
Department Store will also introduce products from six more traditional folk
crafts: Mikhailovskoye lace, Dyatkovo crystal, Tagil trays, Tyumen carpets, and
Zlatoust engraving. In addition, the "Khokhloma x Akhmadullina"
collection will be available for customers.
The
selection of accessories will be updated — new bags, brooches, and earrings
will delight visitors. The range of children's products will also expand,
offering board games, animal-shaped poufs, wooden toys, and pillows.
For
customers’ convenience, gift cards with values of 5,000, 10,000, and 15,000
rubles will be available for purchase at the Department Store starting March 1.
During the all-Russian survey "What does the Motherland begin with?", people across the country are answering this question in their own way, opening up the innermost corners of their souls.
Souvenir nevalyashkas (traditional Russian roly-poly dolls), are attracting particular attention, with guests choosing them for their harmonious combination of Russian colour and traditional Chinese symbols.
Under the guidance of artisans, each guest made an unusual souvenir that can become either a personal talisman or a gift with a special story.