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Jewel Marlowe At Market

Colorful living has a refinement all its own. Jewel's signature design style was reflected in her Spring Market picks—a celebration of immaculate textiles and handcrafted skill. Drawing inspiration from Asian-inspired pieces, clean lines and vintage light fixtures, dive into a whimsical oasis of playful yet thoughtful design.

JEWEL'S AT-MARKET PRODUCT PICKS

PARK AVENUE PAGODA CABINET HIGHLAND HOUSE FURNITURE With its carved pagoda top and classic Chippendale doors, this Highland House cabinet blends 18th-century inspiration with modern versatility. Timeless yet contemporary, it serves beautifully as a bar or display piece. It is available in any Highland House, Benjamin Moore, or Farrow and Ball paint. Plus, it can be personalized with an optional mirrored back panel, decorative striping, and your choice of antique brass or silver hardware.
ACACIA TWO-TIER SIDE TABLE CHADDOCK Braced by an open and airy antique brass frame, this three-tier side table is perched upon small casters, each of its legs extending up past the top tier, culminating in beautiful finials for added interest. Top and shelves standard in Oak and also available in Maple or Glass, and your choice of finish.
CHINOISERIE ARTEL Artel, a Czechoslovakian company, boasts a Chinoiserie collection of custom glassware. This includes three animal-themed motifs that are available either individually or as a set of six glasses (sets include two glasses with each design). A fourth motif, MENAGERIE, features all three creatures and is only available in large decorative shapes. Each motif in the collection features an exquisitely hand-engraved and sandblasted image of its subject surrounded by sumptuous depictions of foliage, fruits, and silk tassels. Popular colors include black, ink, and red.
WINSTON SOFA ODETTE The Winston Sofa, reimagined in collaboration with textile brand Maison Venu, is a standout result of the creative synergy between these two emerging brands. As one of Odette’s best-selling pieces, the Winston has been given a fresh perspective, featuring Maison Venu’s Tuileries across the body and is finished with a custom block-printed border along the base. This thoughtful detail adds a refined layer of interest and sophistication to the timeless silhouette. The result is a striking showcase of both brands’ shared commitment to craftsmanship and their ability to bring custom artistry to any design project.
1940S MURANO LAMP PAIR SWANK LIGHTING These matching acid-yellow lamps were designed by Aureliano Toso for Balboa and were originally sold to Pauls Lamps in New York. The unique color and opaline effect was created by adding arsenic to the glass. Since this process was deemed unsafe for the machinery and eventually stopped, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to source this type of lamp. I consider this a vintage prize for a special client.

Meet Jewel Marlowe

Jewel Marlowe is known for her bold and daring designs. She was the TV design host for Homefront for the Holidays, and has previously served as HPMKT Instagram Takeover (Spring 2024), and HPMKT Design Influencers Tour (Fall 2021). In addition to making over multi-million dollar homes in the greater DC area, she has also collaborated with countless interior design companies promoting their products on social media. Jewel attributes her eclectic design style to her many travels, 13 moves, and years spent living in England.

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JEWEL'S NEW PRODUCT PICKS

PRIDWIN SOFA LILLIAN AUGUST The lines of this sofa are beyond timeless. The quality of Lillian August combined with an iconic frame really excites me.
OLLIE CRYSTORAMA Murano styled chandeliers are not only trending, they are timeless. I love how this interpretation of the original retains the vintage color palette and whimsical glass petals. I love how this collection from Crystorama offers a variety of sizes so that I can incorporate it into all types of projects.
LAGOON OCCASIONAL CHAIR LILY KOO The Lagoon Occasional chair stopped me in my tracks. As much art as chair, it would look lovely flanking a sideboard or at the end of a hallway with gracious ceiling height. I love that it comes in both a right facing and left facing option and would look incredible as a pair.