A Place to Unwind — A Deeper Look
Trit House marks twenty years of considered design
Marking two decades of shaping interiors with clarity and restraint, A Place to Unwind reflects the design language we have refined over time — assured, intentional and grounded. This is furniture chosen not only for how it looks, but for how it settles into a room. For how it makes you feel within it.
Generous forms. Grounded silhouettes. Materials that bring presence over noise. This collection is an invitation for you to pause.
The Language of Weight and Tactility
After twenty years of shaping considered interiors, our aesthetic has evolved into something quieter, yet more confident. Proportion brings consonance. Colour is deliberate. Surfaces are layered to create atmosphere rather than decoration.
A Place to Unwind is defined by weight and tactility. Pieces curated together for the way they anchor a space and the way they respond to light. Nothing feels accidental. Nothing feels excessive.
“This collection is our invitation to pause,” says Director Ivan Yoong. “It is designed for homes that value feeling as much as form, and for all the small moments that quietly shape life.”
There is a calm assuredness to the silhouettes. Substantial without heaviness. Soft without fragility. Warm tones of clove, plum, and deep green are grounded by travertine, Rosso Levanto, and light oak, guiding the eye and giving each room a quiet, considered presence. These tones shift gently throughout the day. The result is a collection created to inspire spaces that feel lived in rather than styled.

Meet Landon
The campaign hero our Landon Modular Sofa captures this philosophy in full. Here the sofa anchors the space in a rich clove fabric. Boxy in structure yet softened by subtle tufting and piping details that add depth and character. The fabric is textural, soft and almost velvet-like in the way its colour shifts with light.
Paired with the Juno Swivel Chairs in plum velvet, the setting introduces sculptural movement and contrast. A deep green rug grounds the palette, while the monolithic Ario Round Coffee Table in travertine brings architectural weight to the centre of the room.
The result is a composition that feels complete without feeling staged. Calm. Considered. Composed.
Living Room Presence: Softness Meets Structure

Tutto 4-Seater Sofa
Where the Landon is structured and tailored, the Tutto introduces softness with intention. Upholstered in velvet with more pronounced tufting, Tutto’s rounded back and arms create an embracing silhouette — generous yet refined. The curves soften a room, encouraging conversation and connection.
Dwell Coffee Tables
Paired with Tutto, the Dwell Coffee Tables balance fluidity with restraint. Its puddle-shaped Rosso Levanto marble top introduces an organic rhythm — veining that moves across the surface like brushwork. The stainless steel base provides contrast: clean, modern, architectural. Organic meets modern. Movement meets structure.
Arno Lounge Chair
The Arno Chair brings a rounded, inviting form in plush fur, adding both visual softness and tactile warmth to the seating arrangement. Its compact, sculptural shape complements the Tutto while creating a cosy, individual seating statement. Perfect for curling up with a book or lingering conversation between open plan spaces.


Landon Modular Sofa, Silvana Ceramic Vase, Glass Brick Sculpture, Ario Coffee Table, Ario Side Table, Juno Lounge Chair, Haywood Rug
Ario Round Coffee Table
Carved from travertine, the Ario carries monolithic presence. Its solidity grounds generous upholstery and draws people inward. The rounded form softens stone, creating balance in the seating arrangement. It becomes an anchor — not simply a surface, but a central point of gathering.
Dining: Intimate and Architectural
Chester Arm Chair, Orbit Dining Table, Zoyra Glass Vase – Silver, Shine Stoneware Bowl – Silver, Invisible Bricks 4 Rugs
Orbit Dining Table
The Orbit Dining Table is sculptural in its simplicity: a round red travertine top on a pedestal base. The circular form encourages intimacy — everyone gathered equally around the table. When paired with fluffy Chester chairs in cloud fur, the contrast is striking: cool stone against tactile softness. The result is unexpected yet harmonious.

Forma Dining Table
The Forma Dining Table is an expression of proportion and presence. A softened rectangular top has a commanding presence at 2400 x 1100 mm. The table’s light oak surface rests on a sculptural pedestal base that reads like furniture as architecture. It’s generous in scale yet refined in detail — a table for long meals and extended conversation.
Bedroom: Depth and Warmth

Paolo Bed
The Paolo Bed introduces colour through texture. Its bumblebee bouclé weave combines yellow, mustard, charcoal and cream — shades that reveal themselves subtly as light moves across the fabric. Styled with the Ola Bedside Table and the chrome Rainbow Magazine Rack, the vignette balances softness with restraint. The bedroom becomes a place to exhale.
Designing Your Own Place to Unwind
Creating a space to unwind begins with intention and a few practical choices. Stylist Rhianna Clarke notes, “The most inviting spaces aren’t overcrowded. When you give furniture room to settle, it changes how the whole room feels. It becomes calmer, and more resolved.”
Start with one anchor piece.
Choose a generous sofa, a sculptural table, or a bed with presence. Let that piece set the scale and material language for the room.
Balance softness and structure.
Pair velvet or bouclé upholstery with stone or timber to create depth. A tactile sofa feels richer when grounded by travertine or marble.
Choose a restrained palette.
Limit your scheme to three or four core tones. Use texture — rather than many competing colours — to create interest. Deep green, clove, oak and natural stone sit together comfortably.
Think in layers, not clutter.
Introduce a rug to anchor the seating area. Add considered lighting at different heights (table, floor and a central pendant) to support mood and function. Keep surfaces intentional — a single object with meaning will always read stronger than many small, unrelated items.
Leave space to breathe.
Generous forms need room around them. Don’t feel obligated to fill every corner. Negative space is part of the composition and helps each piece read as deliberate.
Twenty Years of Considered Living
This collection marks a milestone — twenty years of shaping interiors defined by restraint, clarity and enduring presence. The resulting aesthetic is calm but not minimal. Textural but not busy. It is design made to linger.
A Place to Unwind is now available to explore online and in Trit House showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The full collection lookbook is available to download via our website, and private styling consultations are open for those wishing to experience the collection in context.
Stay tuned for Drop Two.













