During Milan Design Week 2018, in a hidden courtyard of a neo-classical Milanese palace, Swarovski created “Swarovski Palace“, a site-specific installation that presents the new Home Decor collection.
In a fairy-tale context, made of crystals and colors, 6 internationally renowned designers have redefined the brand, dragging it out of the collective imagination.
Nendo, Patricia Urquiola, Peter Pilotto, John Pawson, Tord Boontje and Marjan van Aubel have worked to give the typical crystal artifacts a new life.
Vassels, John Pawson
British architectural designer John Pawson brings his minimalism and attention to materials to a simple and clear collection that includes vases, candle holders and bowls in a simple clear crystal.

Tangent and Softpond, Nendo
Japanese studio Nendo has designed two different collections, Softpond inspired by water and nature and Tangent, a geometric collection that mixes crystal elements with metal structures.

Brillo, Patricia Urquiola
For Patricia Urquiola, Brillo is the first collection designed for Atelier Swarovski: a range of flexible and fluid containers created with an innovative material that allows each of them to be molded into different forms and shapes.

Arbol, Peter Pilotto
Peter Pilotto also presents his first collection for Atelier Swarovski.
His collection offers a range of impressive candelabra designed to be the natural extension of the jewelry collection that made Swarovski famous.
The vibrantly colored candelabra are inspired by the shapes of sculptor Alexander Calder and Spanish architect Cesar Manrique.

Tord Boontje and Marjan van Aubel have presented two new chandeliers that join the exclusive Swarovski Crystal Palace collection: the Luminous Reflections and the Cyanometer.

