Swarovski Star by Daniel Libeskind, Star Boutique, and other Holiday Ornaments

 

 Swarovski is working with one of the world’s greatest creative talents, Daniel Libeskind, on a thrilling new design for the Swarovski Star atop the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. Later this month, Swarovski will debut the Star Boutique on Rockefeller Plaza, also designed by Daniel Libeskind.

Nadja Swarovski and Daniel Libeskind. Credit Bryan Bedder Getty for Swarovski

Nadja Swarovski and Daniel Libeskind. Credit Bryan Bedder Getty for Swarovski

The new Swarovski Star for the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, designed by renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, has  been revealed in New York City. The Star was presented during a ceremony in Rockefeller Plaza, hosted by Austrian businesswoman Nadja Swarovski, Member of the Swarovski Executive Board, and Daniel Libeskind.

During the event, the Star was raised to the top of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, where it will first be lit during the official tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 28.

The new Swarovski Star is the first redesign of the famed crystal tree-topper since the inaugural Swarovski Star was unveiled in 2004, when the company first partnered with Rockefeller Center co-owner Tishman Speyer to present the Star.

Libeskind’s Star is a brilliant showcase of Swarovski’s 120-year heritage of turning light into delight. The 900-pound star is 9-foot 4-inches in diameter and features 70 spikes covered in 3 million Swarovski crystals.

Swarovski Star 2018

Swarovski Star 2018; photo: www.swarovski.com

Swarovski Star. Credit Angela Pham BFA for Swarovski

Swarovski Star. Credit Angela Pham BFA for Swarovski

Each holiday season the Star brings joy to New Yorkers and visitors from around the world, and will shine as a beacon of hope for many years to come.

“The new Swarovski Star for the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is inspired by the beauty of starlight – something that radiates meaning and mystery into the world,” commented Daniel Libeskind, Principal Design Architect of Studio Libeskind.
“The Star is a symbol that represents our greatest ambitions for hope, unity and peace. I am tremendously honored to collaborate with Swarovski on the Star, and with the entire design team, to bring cutting-edge innovation and design to crystal technology,” added Libeskind.

A previous Swarovski collaborator, Libeskind is renowned for his design of cultural spaces and monuments, including the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the Denver Art Museum and the master plan for the reconstruction of New York’s World Trade Center site. In 2016, Libeskind created a crystal and marble chess set for Atelier Swarovski, with pieces inspired by his cutting-edge architectural designs.

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Star Boutique and Holiday Ornaments

Swarovski will debut the Star Boutique on Rockefeller Plaza, also designed by Daniel Libeskind. The 200-square foot shop is crystalline and star-like in form, with a faceted construction created from glass panels and video screens. Visitors can purchase jewelry, ornaments and gifts from Swarovski and Atelier Swarovski, including a new range designed by Daniel Libeskind for Atelier Swarovski Home.

An exact replica of the Swarovski Star, also created with 3 million Swarovski crystals, will be on display at ground level next to the Star Boutique, enabling visitors to explore its design close-up.

Swarovski Star 2018 - The annual edition ornament 2018

Swarovski Snowflake 2018 – The annual edition ornament 2018; photo: swarovski.com

Celebrate special moments in 2018 with the much-loved Annual Edition Ornament.

Only available this year, it shows ‘2018’ on a polished metal tag. The snowflake design is beautifully crafted with 156 clear crystal facets and comes on a white satin ribbon – perfect for hanging on your tree or in a window.