More designers are using jewel tones to elevate otherwise neutral spaces. From sapphire blues and ruby reds to emerald greens and amethyst, designers are incorporating jewel tones for a deeper, dramatic flair. Take a look at examples from top Manhattan luxury developments to see how designers are showing off this latest trend.

ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park

Staged by IMG, rich orange and deep purple accents add depth to this interior, offering a mix of contemporary and glam design.

One11 Residences
Photo: Colin Miller
One11 Residences
Photo: Colin Miller

Tribeca Green

Tribeca Green’s Residence 14HI opts for jewel-toned wallpaper filled with blues and greens. It’s a luxurious, bold color nod that aims to compliment the park views outside the windows.

Tribeca Green
Photo credit: Colin Miller

Selene

FrenchCALIFORNIA, an interior design and creative studio founded by Guillaume Coutheillas, leverages natural light to compliment this one-bedroom’s residence, which features an ombre jewel-toned accent wall in the living room.

Selene
Photo credit: Colin Miller

77 Greenwich

Featuring architecture by FXCollaborative and interiors by Deborah Berke Partners, this home’s design uses rich, jewel-toned greens for a trendsetting style that also ties into the city and water views outside.

77 Greenwich
Photo credit: Evan Joseph

53 West 53

Designed by architect Jean Nouvel and interiors by Thierry Despont, Residence 60B features a cozy living room accentuated by jewel-toned, burnt orange and copper-colored accent chairs.

53 West 53
Photo credit: Evan Joseph

547 West 47th Street 

This luxury condo, which has a Scandinavian-influenced style, features a large dining area with jewel-toned chairs and a carpet that incorporates berry and plum hues.

547 West 47th Street
Photo credit: Adrian Gaut

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