Swarovski commssioned 5 artists at Milan Design Week 2010 to apply their own respective take on the famous ornamental crystal brand. Tokujin Yoshioka, Gwenaël Nicolas, Vincent van Duysen, Rogier van der Heide and Yves Béhar worked separately to re-design a room to reflect the beauty of palaces around the world. I would personally die if I saw these live, but I appreciate the work and beauty even just on pictures. Japanese artist Tokujin Yoshioka’s interpretation is named Stellar and featured an LED infused ball of crystals. Gwenaël Nicolas used LEDs to create a free-floating spherical ball. Rogier van der Heide created the Dream Cloud with crystals hanging from above a tulip garden. Vincent van Duysen created the illusion of a room full of crystal encrusted rods. Yves Béhar and his Amplified room which looked to unite technology and Swarovski crystals through a simple medium resulting in paper lanterns with crystals positioned within, each reflecting light against the lantern body. 
I've always been a big fan of Swarovski, and have some pieces myself. And the fact that they're expanding every day with the power of light shows enough for the success of the company. 
We've seen the crystals everywhere: besides the amazing jewelry they're decoration phones, dresses, underwear, furniture, watches, figures, and whatever you can think of. 


















  Special thanks to Swarovski Spain for sending this amazing bracelet and pendant to me. 







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