In tough times, lush jewel tones come to the fore. Their stable sense of value settles us down comfortably. This jewel tone design trend brings a life to your home that’s unique and unmistakable.
Where to Shop the Jewel Tone Home Design Trend in Pittsburgh

Splash
The rich hues and stately shapes of the Beauclere Bath Collection draw on the charms of old British manors. Faceted edges bring light into expressive wheel handles inlaid with malachite. The stone’s bands of bright and dark green form a hypnotic pattern, ensuring that no two handles are exactly alike. Available at Splash Showrooms.

Otea
Pittsburgh-based Otea channels Old World maximalism into modern textiles and wallpapers. References to damasks, suzani, watercolors, nineteenth century scarves, and more, are transformed by the imagination of founder Cara George into romantic narratives that belong in the twenty-first century. Get on board with these table linens…and keep going until Otea has changed your life for the better.

Thread Soft
Are you nutty for neutrals but also jonesing for jewel tones? Threads Soft Goods is threading the needle to deliver a combination of both with its linen pillows. In addition to the broken stripe shown here, they also offer coordinating designs with an all-over embroidered bug pattern with bead details, as well as a pillow featuring an appliqué bird with a crown of real feathers and beaded beak.

Glassworks
Available in basil, daffodil, and blush, Juliska’s Jardins du Monde salad and cocktail plates are ready for dishwasher, freezer, oven, and microwave. They’re also ready to deliver a dose of refreshing color to your table. Available at Glassworks.

Antiquarian
The Rita Four-Poster Canopy Bed by Julian Chichester delivers a splash of classic red. The exact shade is neither hushed nor loud, but rather like a human pulse: warm, alive, resilient, and positive. This finely crafted piece will be appreciated for generations to come. Visit Antiquarian in Sewickley and Aspinwall.
Story by Keith Recker and Stephen Treffinger
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