NAYADA’s non-standard furniture solutions at the exhibition Euroexpofurniture 2013 (EEM 2013)

20 / 05 / 2013

The NAYADA Company took part in the 21st international exhibition of furniture, the EEM / Euroexpofurniture 2013, held on May 13 to 16, 2013 at the Exhibition Center in Moscow. This year’s exhibition focused on the furniture industry — ready-made furniture, accessories, materials, components, technologies and concepts for the furniture business.

At a 140-sq. m. stand, NAYADA presented the works from the first part of the «12 Architects. Offices» project — the Victoria Project by Totan Kuzembayev, the O-24 Project by Yevgeny Polyantsev and the workstations «Islands», executed by the winner of the Archi-Challenge Competition, Arseny Leonovich, as well as samples of products from the Lepota Modern Design Furniture Factory.

Photo NAYADA’s non-standard furniture solutions at the exhibition Euroexpofurniture 2013 (EEM 2013)

At the 14,500-sq. m. exhibition, there were more than 400 exhibitors from 15 countries, including Lithuania, Turkey, China and Belarus. Industry leaders presented their special offers and new items, shared fresh ideas, innovative designs and successful concepts.

Visitors of the EEM / Euroexpofurniture 2013 exhibition, representatives of all sectors of the furniture business, had the opportunity to become acquainted with modern solutions and technologies in furniture production, which open up new horizons for their companies.

NAYADA’s stand aroused great interest, being the leading company in its sector. The sensational project «12 Architects. Offices» impressed the numerous visitors who were able to «touch» the projects, carried out by Russian masters of architecture.

Photo NAYADA’s non-standard furniture solutions at the exhibition Euroexpofurniture 2013 (EEM 2013)

The exhibition also included a comprehensive business program, which fulfilled the professional interests of participants and visitors alike, covering the most pressing and important issues in the development of the furniture industry.