thedesignvlog.com brings us more from Design Miami 2010, as Emma Elizabeth visits Swarovski’s Crystal Palace exhibition.
December 22nd, 2010
First Emma catches up with Swarovski’s creative director Nadja Swarovski about their current collaboration with Troika. Then she steps into the magical Falling Light installation to chat directly with two of the designers from the Troika trio, Sebastien Noel and Conny Freyer.
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