Little Rooms Brings Unique Aesthetic to Fine Jewelry

The Los Angeles brand, known for its unique designs, has a new collection that keeps sustainability in mind.
Little Rooms launches fine jewelry
Pieces from the Little Rooms fine jewelry collection. PHOTOS COURTESY OF LITTLE ROOMS.

Los Angeles jewelry brand Little Rooms has entered fine jewelry.

The accessories brand, with a flair for infusing a little bit of academia into the stories behind many of its Art Deco-inspired designs, this week launched a fine jewelry collection. 

“Something special I’ve been working on for a very long time: our fine jewelry collection,” designer and founder Ester Delug announced on Little Rooms. 

The offering, at launch, totals 20 rings. They’re made to order out of Little Rooms’ Los Angeles studio. 

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Pieces from Little Rooms’ existing jewelry collection. PHOTO COURTESY OF LITTLE ROOMS.

What’s more is it’s a collection produced with ethical and sustainable qualities in mind. Think lab-grown diamonds, Moissanite and recycled 14K gold—all staying true to Little Rooms’ aesthetic that’s a bit goth, vintage, history and science all rolled into one. 

Pricing ranges from $600 for the label’s classic 3-millimeter, 14K gold band to $3,290 for an emerald Moissanite stone Art Deco-inspired ring.

Delug started the business in 2007 and continues to run it today as a family-owned shop that sells direct-to-consumer, with no wholesale distribution. 

The rest of the range outside of fine jewelry includes necklaces, charms, earrings, rings, anklets and barrettes. Many of the designs have taken on zodiac, celestial and space references.  

Delug’s unique background studying special effects, animatronics and graphic design are combined with her interests in history, science, space and what she calls “the unknown. ” The influences, in aggregate, have leant themselves to a unique take on jewelry that’s somehow both quirky and refined.

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