Revealed at Palazzo Crespi during Milan’s Salone del Mobile, the new pieces from Atelier Swarovski Home continue the spirit of the debut collection of 2016. They include tableware, home accessories and functional, decorative gifts, all combining fine crystal with other materials.
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Swarovski in Milan unveils its collection of objects for the home. They unite a feeling for luxury with the trend towards abstraction in contemporary design. #MDW2017
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- La redazione di Domus
- 08 April 2017
- Milan
The range includes a series of exquisite crystal paperweights from Studio Brynjar and Veronika, evolving from their work presented in 2016; a series by American interior designer Barbara Barry, with vases and multifunctional candle holders in warm tones; a collection of multi-textured boxes, trays and candle holders by the New York architect Andre Kikoski; and a collection of oak accessories created by Greg Lynn.
After the modular vase made for Atelier Swarovski Home’s debut collection, Aldo Bakker returns with a series of bottle stoppers, playful paperweight-lenses and magnifying lenses. The series of design partnerships is brought to a close by Tomás Alonso. For his second collaboration with Swarovski, he has evolved his original series of trays, in the distinctive palette of colours identified with his aesthetic.
Besides the pieces in the Atelier Swarovski Home collection, the exhibition featured additions to the Atelier Swarovski Fine Jewelry Collection, previewed on the red carpet at the Oscars in February. Hand-crafted in Paris, the collection includes crystals and cultivated diamonds, embodying the brand’s long tradition of craftsmanship.
4 – 9 April 2017
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Atelier Swarovski Home
Palazzo Crespi
corso Venezia 20, Milan