In addition to a curated selection of shiny home accessories, the Austrian company Swarovski announces the premiere of ‘The Quest for Light’. The immersive picture book will be presented exclusively at the Salone del Mobile.

‘The Quest for Light’ was co-authored by Markus Langes-Swarovski. It was created in collaboration with the renowned illustrator Hiro Kamigaki and his studio IC4DESIGN. The book captures the magic of Swarovski with radiant imagination.

The book tells the story of the battle between light and darkness. It takes readers on a journey of search and discovery that begins in Swarovski’s hometown of Wattens, Austria, and leads to global destinations. There the four great crystals of the world are sought: Trust, Love, Courage and Creation, to combat the darkness and help the world shine brightly.

The book is presented in exquisite, illustrative detail and color. It shows a beautiful selection of Swarovski figures, jewelry and remarkable places from the house’s storied history.

In addition to the launch of ‘The Quest for Light’, Swarovski is celebrating its home collection at the Salone del Mobile. A curated selection of crystal figures that also appear in the picture book is presented.

Image: Swarovski
Image: Swarovski
Image: Swarovski

Swarovski’s home collection is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It honors the house’s incomparable creativity, innovation and endless savoir-faire and enjoys a high collector’s value. Nature-inspired figures and myriads reflect the beauty of nature in exquisite detail and color. Tableware gives table culture a contemporary cool and Swarovski home accessories are the heart of gift giving for every season.

Image: Swarovski
Image: Swarovski

The picture book ‘The Quest for Light’ and the accompanying selection of home accessories will be launched in April during the Salone del Mobile at the Swarovski Duomo Flagship in Milan. They will then be available at selected locations worldwide.

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