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Randomly Crystallised Swarovski

— April 24, 2008 — Art & Design
Swedish designers Front created Randomly Crystallised which is a collection of vases and lights for the Swarovski Crystal Palace, a high-end crystal and glass store.

The pieces were made by combining cut crystals with hard blown liquid crystal.

"Front has experimented with crystal as a material," the design company says of itself. "They have let the precision-cut crystals merge with hot liquid crystal to create a method where all the objects get an individual expression."

Call me uncouth, but Randomly Crystallised looks to me like a mashup bunch of pieces of glass at a very heavy, all night rave.

Trend Themes

  1. Random Crystallization — The trend of incorporating random crystallization techniques in design creates unique and individual expressions in various objects.
  2. Hybrid Materials — The trend of combining different materials, such as cut crystals and liquid crystal, offers new possibilities for innovative designs.
  3. High-end Customization — The trend of creating individualized and high-end products using precision-cut crystals and custom techniques.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Design — Artists and designers can explore the use of random crystallization techniques to create unique and visually striking pieces.
  2. Luxury Retail — High-end crystal and glass stores can tap into the trend of creating custom-made and unique products to attract affluent customers.
  3. Lighting and Home Decor — The lighting and home decor industries can incorporate hybrid materials like cut crystals and liquid crystal to offer innovative and luxurious design options for consumers.
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