A Golden Debut: Cecily Morris Unveils Triolette for David Morris

David Morris launches Triolette by Cecily Morris, its Brand and Retail Director. It’s the house’s first fine jewellery collection crafted entirely in 18-karat yellow gold! In an exclusive interview with David Brough, Cecily, shares her creative vision behind the new stackable line.

Designed by Cecily Morris to celebrate her expanding creative role at Bond Street jeweller David Morris, the new Triolette collection channels her sense of style in a series of stackable jewels that feel as effortless and easy-going as the woman behind them.

With her love for yellow gold, casual layering and a wear-it-your-way attitude, Cecily looked to her own jewellery wardrobe for inspiration. “It felt natural to create something for the House that reflects how I style my own jewellery, with multiple piercings stacked with hoops and studs, a mix of bracelets, and rings worn across both hands.”

The result is Triolette by Cecily Morris: a versatile collection of hoop earrings and stackable rings and bracelets that slot neatly together.

Stacked yellow gold rings encrusted with diamonds from the Triolette collection by Cecily Morris.

Each piece is set with a round diamond and framed by a pavé diamond surround to form one of three geometric shapes – oval, square or hexagon.

The collection takes its name from this trio of signature motifs, which provide the visual and conceptual foundation for every design.

Cecily Morris

Solitaire asked Cecily Morris to elaborate on her inspiration in designing the Triolette collection.

“I wanted to create jewellery that feels effortless and personal – something that reflects my own style but still stays true to David Morris craftsmanship,” she said. “The collection grew from my love of geometric shapes: oval, square and hexagon. Each piece features a round diamond framed by pavé. Triolette may be petite, but the yellow gold and diamonds really make a statement.

“The pieces are designed to slot together seamlessly, whether you’re mixing different shapes or stacking them the same way. They’re made to be worn your way, every day.

“If you’re drawn to something soft and pretty, the oval is perfect; the square has a slightly edgier feel, and the hexagon gives a subtle Art Deco touch – or you can mix them all together and make it your own.”

Hexagon yellow gold and diamond hoops by Cecile Morris.

When asked how she would describe her focus and style as a designer, and if she had plans to design more collections for the brand, she commented, “My focus as a designer is really about creating jewellery that feels lived-in and personal – pieces that become part of you rather than something you only wear on special occasions. I love the idea of jewellery that’s effortless but still beautifully made. As for what’s next – yes, absolutely, I’d love to design more. There are so many directions I’d like to explore.

Oval yellow gold hoops enhanced with diamonds from the Triolette collection by Cecily Morris.

“It’s exciting to be carving out a space within the House that feels true to who I am, while continuing to build on our family’s incredible legacy.”

Cecily’s approach to the new collection was as personal as it was collaborative. “I actually spoke to my grandmother about it at the beginning,” she recalls. “I wanted to know what her take was on the idea of stacking pieces, and she loved it.”

From there, she worked closely with the expertise of David Morris’s Design teams to shape the collection, often using her own ear as a canvas.

Designed to be mixed, mismatched and worn every day, Triolette by Cecily Morris brings a youthful spirit to the House’s legacy of exceptional gemstones, distinctive design and fine British craftsmanship.

While firmly rooted in David Morris’s codes of excellence, the collection embraces a freer, more individualistic approach to fine jewellery – one that reflects Cecily’s own aesthetic.

Triolette oval and hexagonal yellow gold bangle studded with diamonds. By Cecily Morris

As she continues to carve out a role at the House that’s distinctly her own, Triolette by Cecily Morris marks her first step from behind the scenes into the design spotlight.

“I just made what felt natural – and what I wanted to see in my own jewellery box,” says Cecily. “It’s still very much David Morris, with a bit more me in the mix.”

David Morris, established in 1962, continues on the principle of creating unique and imaginative pieces to exacting standards.

With an innate flair for the art of jewellery, by combining rare and exquisite stones with traditional materials, David Morris creates jewellery that transcends generations, each design expressing ingenuity, creativity and quality.

David Morris is internationally renowned for its daring design perspective, with exceptional gemstones its preferred mode of expression.

The collection taking shape in the workshop. © Cecily Morris

In addition to its boutiques in the Middle East, the brand has flagship stores in London and Paris.

Proudly family-run to this day, at the helm is Jeremy Morris, CEO and Creative Director.

David Morris’s commitment to innovation and state-of-the-art craftsmanship shines through at the brand’s flagship store on Bond Street.

Home to the House’s High Jewellery atelier and design studio, David Morris is the only brand on Bond Street to still have a fully functioning High Jewellery workshop on the premises.

The jeweller of choice for Hollywood A-listers, David Morris has been worn by some of the world’s most prolific collectors, including Elizabeth Taylor and Queen Noor of Jordan.