Swarovski and Fredrikson Stallard showcase Glaciarium Collections during London Design Festival 2016
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Swarovski and Fredrikson Stallard showcase Glaciarium Collections during London Design Festival 2016
Avalon Chandelier.



LONDON.- Fredrikson Stallard present their Glaciarium collections, designed exclusively for Swarovski, during the London Design Festival 2016.

Inspired by the raw power of crystal, designers Fredrikson Stallard have collaborated with Swarovski to produce a chandelier range along with a series of crystal chandelier components. The event will also see the first UK presentation of Fredrikson Stallard’s celebrated range of centerpieces, bowls and candlesticks, developed for Atelier Swarovski Home and previewed in Milan earlier this year.

Fredrikson Stallard have worked with Swarovski for almost ten years and the Glaciarium collections are inspired by their extensive experiences watching Swarovski’s complex crystal production techniques and the mysterious appearance and behavior of the material in its raw state.

Glaciarium emphatically celebrates the nature of the material while the pieces demonstrate that Swarovski’s blend of heritage and technical innovation contains a potential for design that chimes perfectly with contemporary sensibilities. These influences have been explored in a specially commissioned essay by Glenn Adamson, former Director of the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York City.

Glaciarium crystal components were developed specifically for the interior lighting industry and will be available for artists to buy and use in their creations. This is the first time Swarovski has collaborated with an external design studio to create crystal chandelier components.

Fredrikson Stallard also show the capabilities of the Glaciarium components with four Glaciarium chandelier designs: Avalon, Helios, Superline and Voltaire.

The final part of the presentation, the Glaciarium collection for Atelier Swarovski Home is a series of vases, bowls and candle-holders inspired by the form of raw crystal. Each piece is cast in crystal and then subtle faceting is applied, combining precision cutting with the material’s natural structures.

Atelier Swarovski Home, which launched earlier this year, follows the success of the Atelier Swarovski jewelry and accessories line and marks a significant development for the crystal business, signaling its continued evolution as a lifestyle brand. Working with a select group of designers, the home décor product line translates the forward-thinking design DNA and technical expertise of the crystal brand into a collection of covetable table top objects and home accessories.

Fredrikson Stallard commented: "There’s always a balance in our work between the sense of something that’s been made and something that’s been found and that is what we refer to as effortlessness. One thing about effortlessness, it is incredibly difficult to do, to create an object that you have very strictly controlled but has the sense that ‘of course that’s what it should be’. By combining the language of more natural surfaces with the precision cut facets in Glaciarium we’ve achieved that.”

Glaciarium chandeliers and components will be on sale via Swarovski Professional distributors and B2B channels from Autumn 2016. Glaciarium pieces from Atelier Swarovski Home will be available for sale on atelierswarovskihome.com from Autumn 2016 and at Selfridges from November 2016.










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