Trend Alert: Jewellery Box Interiors
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3 months ago
Add some sparkle to your space
While it looks like the autumn gloom is here to stay, there are plenty of ways to brighten up your mood (and your home) – and the jewellery box interiors trend is guaranteed to bring a bit of glitter into your life. Here’s the rundown.
What Are Jewellery Box Interiors?
As you might expect, the jewellery box interiors trend is all about adding a hint of finery to your decor. According to Helen Pett, Brand Ambassador at Arteriors, it’s a brilliant way to elevate your space ‘by incorporating jewellery-inspired design elements like statement lighting, gilded finishes, and gem-like details. These pieces introduce a glamorous yet sophisticated look, reminiscent of fine craftsmanship.’
How To Get The Jewellery Box Look
Choose Your Backdrop
Whether you’re into dainty pieces or you prefer to go bold, start by envisioning your space as a kind of treasure trove, with carefully-selected furniture and accessories providing touches of sparkle. ‘When creating this look at home, we recommend focusing on key areas like the dining room or even a dramatic piece in a bedroom,’ says Helen.
Go For Gold
Material, of course, is key: think decorative metallic finishes and elegant gilding. ‘Statement lighting is a perfect place to start,’ says Helen. ‘Choose fixtures with finishes like brushed brass or gold to mirror the glimmer of fine jewellery. When thoughtfully layered within a room, these metallic elements instantly bring depth and richness to the design. Pair them with more subtle lighting like hanging sconces to create a balanced, layered effect that provides both functionality and a dazzling focal point.’
Gemstones Galore
No jewellery box is complete without a bit of pearl, quartz or sapphire – and these stones provide the perfect accents when it comes to decor and furnishings. ‘Incorporating semi-precious stones such as agate or rose quartz adds an immediate sense of refinement,’ Helen explains. ‘With their organic shapes and colours, they act as art pieces in their own right, whether placed on a coffee table or as part of a sideboard arrangement. Team any natural stones with pared-back furniture to allow the pieces to stand out, blending the opulence of luxury design with the subtlety of natural materials.’