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TILE's STORIES 2

(MOSCOW · RUSSIA · 2018)

(COMMERCIAL / RETAIL)

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TILE’S STORIES 2 is a continuation of my concept developed for a leading tile trade company — created for those with a refined eye for design, craftsmanship, and innovation. This second showroom in Moscow builds upon the narrative of the original space, offering a curated selection of luxury tiles that reflect the spirit of Cersaie and celebrate the art of surface.

Here, every tile is envisioned not just as a material, but as a story — an artistic fragment ready to shape new spaces and inspire bold, beautiful interiors.

CREDITS.

DESIGN TEAM.

ALEXEY POZDNYAKOV

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE.

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3D ILLUSTRATIONS.

ALEXEY POZDNYAKOV

PHOTOGRAPHER.

ALEXEY POZDNYAKOV

TILE’S STORIES 2 is my second concept showroom designed for a leading tile trade company — created for professionals and aesthetes who seek precision, beauty, and inspiration in architectural surfaces. Located in Moscow, this space continues the vision of the original showroom, presenting a curated collection of luxury tiles that echo the spirit of Cersaie.

The interior is defined by light grey walls, 6000K daylight-balanced lighting, and a clean, open layout — all calibrated to ensure accurate color perception and highlight the true character of each material. Large-format tiles dominate the walls, presented with minimal distractions to let texture, tone, and detail speak for themselves.

At Tile’s Stories, we believe exceptional design begins with clarity — and every surface is a story waiting to unfold.

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ABOUT.

AREA.

950 SQFT · 95 SQM

ROOMS.

STUDIO + STORAGE

HIGHLIGHTS.

RETAIL, WORK STATIONS

Following the success of the first showroom, I was entrusted with creating a second space — TILE’S STORIES 2 — a new chapter in the brand’s development. With a significantly larger footprint and a different spatial character, this showroom called for a refined approach.

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