Gems in Interior Design

Throughout history, gems have captivated the human imagination. Whether adorning crowns or embedded in fine jewelry, these dazzling treasures exude an allure that transcends time. Today, gems are not just confined to the realm of personal adornment; they have found their way into the world of interior design, bringing their radiant energy and opulent aesthetic into our homes.


Gems: A Sparkling Revolution


The Timeless Appeal of Gems in Design

Gems, both natural and crafted, hold a unique place in design. In jewelry, they symbolize luxury, status, and personal expression. In home decor, they offer a similar sense of prestige and individuality while introducing natural beauty and mystique to spaces. From gem wall sconces to gem console tables, these exquisite elements are redefining modern interiors.

Home decor enthusiasts are increasingly drawn to the brilliance of materials like agate, rock crystal, and quartz. Each type of gem brings its own personality—agate offers bold striations of color, rock crystal evokes purity and light, and quartz adds an earthy yet glamorous touch. These materials can transform ordinary items like chandeliers, lighting fixtures, or tables into showstopping pieces of functional art.


The Power of Gems in Interior Design

As the boundaries of interior design continue to expand, gems remain a powerful source of inspiration. Their versatility, natural beauty, and timeless appeal make them an enduring trend in both high-end and accessible decor. By incorporating gem-inspired elements like gem lighting, gem tables, and gem console tables, homeowners can infuse their spaces with an irresistible mix of luxury and charm.

This philosophy is deeply embraced by KOKET and its founder, Janet Morais. Known for her love of statement furniture design, Janet masterfully integrates gems into her collections to celebrate their natural beauty and transformative power. Therefore, KOKET’s designs are a tribute to the unparalleled allure of gems.

Vivre Chandelier with Amber Agate


KOKET’s Gem-Inspired Creations

KOKET’s designs seamlessly merge the opulence of gemstones with contemporary aesthetics. The brand’s gem-inspired pieces—like gem tables and gem console tables—exemplify the perfect balance of elegance and boldness. These items serve as both functional furniture and striking works of art, embodying Janet Morais’s vision of design that is as empowering as it is beautiful.

Consider the statement-making gem chandeliers that grace KOKET’s collection. These luminous fixtures transform spaces with their radiant glow, echoing the splendor of natural gemstones.

Similarly, gem details in furniture such as console tables offer subtle yet impactful ways to incorporate the magic of gems into any room.

Empress Console with Aragonite, Brazilian Citrine and Quartz Crystal

Exotica Dressing Table with Exotica Handle Emerald and Exotica Jewel Apliqué Ruby


A Glass Alternative

When incorporating gems into interior design, it’s important to recognize the beauty and potential of both natural gemstones and glass elements. Real gemstones carry a unique, intrinsic energy, with each piece being one-of-a-kind. Their authenticity adds an undeniable sense of luxury and timelessness to a space.

Glass elements, with their ability to replicate the captivating look of gems, offer a versatile alternative. They come in a variety of colors and finishes, making it easy to achieve the same sparkle and depth as natural stones. Thoughtfully used—such as in gem-inspired chandeliers or lighting—glass can elevate a room’s aesthetic, offering a brilliant and sophisticated effect.

Eternity Chandelier with Eternity Glass Clear

Eternity Amber Glass Sconce with Eternity Glass Ambar


Whether you choose authentic gemstones or opt for crafted imitations, the use of gems in interior design offers endless possibilities. With brands like KOKET leading the way, the sparkling revolution of gems in design is here to stay. Let these radiant treasures transform your interiors into spaces of extraordinary beauty and vitality.