tokujin yoshioka x swarovski crystal palace
japanese designer tokujin yoshioka and swarovski crystal palace are
collaborating on a project called
'stellar' to be presented at milan
design week 2010.

'stellar'
in 2005, yoshioka designed a futuristic chandelier entitled 'stardust', which
expressed a scene
in which moving images were projected onto the dark
night sky by infinite particles of light.
then he created
the 'eternal' stool, in which he imagined this idea of, '...bringing down a cluster of stars
and its brilliant beauty from the sky and sealing them eternally into a transparent lump.'
in 2007, yoshioka designed the 'venus - natural crystal chair', a chair of natural crystals
growing within an aquarium. this new work for the swarovski crystal palace can be seen as an
extension of this research.
for 'stellar', tokujin has brought together the explorations made in his previous work,
with the intentions of creating a 'star', a large spherical illuminated crystal mass,
descending from the sky, emitting rays of light into the exhibition space.
'I am drawn to the beauty, transparency and poetry of crystals. crystal is transparent,
but it catches light and brilliance. what is important for me is not just designing another
new chandelier with crystal, but to create a star which shines into the viewer's heart.' - TY

'stellar'

up close

up close
Always simple and understated, but with such an ethereal feeling...
This might be my favourite of his Swarovski projects thus far.
www.s3i.co.uk
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