In the ever-evolving universe of fine jewellery, heritage and modernity rarely strike a perfect balance, yet Triolette by Cecily Morris manages to do exactly that. As the newest creative voice of the Morris family steps into the spotlight, Cecily introduces a collection that feels both deeply personal and refreshingly contemporary, marking a defining moment for David Morris, The London Jeweller.
Crafted entirely in 18-carat yellow gold, Triolette celebrates Cecily’s expanding role within the House and her intuitive approach to style. With a natural inclination toward effortless layering, casual luxury, and self-expression, she turned to her own jewellery wardrobe for inspiration. “It felt natural to create something for the House that reflects how I style my own jewellery”, she shares, a mix of hoops, studs, bracelets and rings worn across both hands in her signature, easy-going way.
The collection is built around three geometric motifs – an oval, a square and a hexagon – each formed by a central round diamond framed with pavé diamonds. These “trio” shapes give Triolette its name and its identity, providing the aesthetic foundation for a set of stackable rings, hoop earrings and bracelets designed to be mixed, mismatched and worn every day. Versatility lies at the heart of the line: each piece slots effortlessly into the next, creating endless combinations that mirror the individuality of the wearer.

Cecily’s design process was as intimate as it was collaborative. Early conversations with her grandmother, followed by close work with the David Morris design teams, brought her ideas to life, often using her own ear as a living canvas. The result is a collection infused with youthfulness, authenticity and a spirit of modern femininity, while remaining firmly rooted in the House’s long-held values of craftsmanship and excellence.
Since its founding in 1962, David Morris has built a reputation for imaginative design, rare gemstones and unwavering quality. With Triolette, the brand opens a new chapter, one shaped by legacy, yet boldly guided by the next generation. “It’s still very much David Morris”, Cecily reflects, “with a bit more me in the mix”.
By Carla Branco
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