Customers pass by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405931
A logo of a Swed House store is seen in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405928
A man passes by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405901
A woman passes by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405898
A logo of a Swed House store is seen in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405885
A woman passes by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405874
A man passes by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405869
A woman stands outside a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405867
Customers pass by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405866
A logo of a Swed House store is seen in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405865
A man with a child passes by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405861
Customers pass by a Swed House store, in Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods firm that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and that up to 50 could open in Russia in the coming year, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.06.04.2023#8405858