On February 26, the Deco Line introduced its gypsum bas-reliefs and 3D wall panels to the design community of Volgograd with a dedicated presentation hosted at the Bomond showroom. The event marked the brand’s first official presentation in the city and brought together interior designers, architects, and industry professionals interested in contemporary wall solutions.


The growing demand for individuality in interior design has significantly shifted the way designers approach wall surfaces. Today, interiors are no longer defined by flat, neutral backgrounds but by expressive elements that shape the atmosphere of a space. In this context, gypsum bas-reliefs and 3D wall panels are becoming increasingly relevant, offering a balance between artistic expression and architectural functionality. Deco Line’s collections reflect this shift, transforming walls into sculptural features that add depth, texture, and a strong visual identity to residential and commercial interiors.


The presentation was led by our CEO, David Tonoyan, who provided a comprehensive overview of the brand, its production processes, and the design logic behind its products. The session focused not only on aesthetics but also on practical application, giving attendees a clear understanding of how bas-reliefs can be integrated into real projects. Through detailed explanations and case-based insights, guests were introduced to implemented interiors, installation specifics, and the technical nuances that influence the final result. The event maintained a professional yet engaging atmosphere, encouraging open dialogue between the speaker and the audience. Designers had the opportunity to explore the material up close, ask specific questions, and better understand how bas-reliefs can be used to create distinctive and memorable spaces. This direct interaction added tangible value to the experience, making the presentation both informative and practically relevant.


As a result of the event, Deco Line’s catalogs and material samples are now available at the Bomond showroom, allowing designers and clients to explore the collections in person. This accessibility reinforces the brand’s intention to build closer connections with the local design community and support professionals in selecting the right solutions for their projects.

