The Tressé collection outdoor sofa is signed by Carlo Colombo, an icon who certainly needs no introduction and who. The collection travels back in time to immerse itself in a world that has made history. As its name (“intrecciato” in Italian) reminds us, this collection is directly inspired by the 1990s, by the proposals of a world reference such as Bottega Veneta, which precisely on weaving built a new concept of luxury. A concept that the designer from Como evokes, disassembles and reconstructs giving the collection its own character, identifying and in line with the brand’s style. The sofa is elegant and comfortable and allows multiple compositions to meet the most̀ different space requirements. Fully customizable, it bets on faux leather weaves to design a complete and versatile product family. The cozy sofa combines perfectly with the original coffee tables and to a glamorous and sophisticated dining area.
The modular sofa from Allure collection designed by Christophe Pillet for top outdoor brand Talenti is elegant yet practical, sophisticated yet wild. The goal, as the name suggests, was to create a seat that had the power to attract to itself anyone in search of peace and relaxation. An aesthetic magnet that would not leave indifferent a public constantly bombarded by proposals of all kinds. The celebrated transalpine designer confirms the synchronicity with the brand by creating a piece of furniture that conquers the outdoors from the first glance. Informal and elegant, Allure plays on an unusual modularity that comes from delicate aluminum feet and then develops horizontally on a solid frame of Accoya wood that is the setting for the most different combinations. Thanks to interchangeable cushions of different sizes, the base of the sofa varies, decreasing in size or changing appearance creating surprising support areas and unexpected integrated tables that create practical solutions and immediate aesthetic value.
The sofa from Casilda collection designed by Ramon Esteve returns in a new version confirming the vision of Talenti that combines design and practicality, elegance and simplicity for an unlimited outdoor. Born from the idea of breaking down the classic sofa without sacrificing a contemporary style, the first extra-soft among the outdoor sofas, dresses in teal colour with lava stone finishes, emphasizing the sophisticated minimalism of the seat, but giving a breath of freshness and chromatic relevance. The structure of the sofa, refined and light, highlights the upholstered elements, giving a subtle industrial character that in this version is emphasized. The rigid geometry of the powder-coated steel frame and fabric straps contrasts with the large soft cushions that ensure an incredibly comfortable seat.
The sofa Leaf, designed by Marco Acerbis, is the result of an idea that confirms the evolution of a brand such as Talenti Outdoor Living whose proposals are always avant-garde. The Leaf collection is inspired by nature with which the outdoor world is in constant dialogue. The lightness of the petals of a flower and their elegance have been the incipit for a new vision where the careful but generous proportions are combined with the comfort of a cushioning of great softness and sensuality. Few elements, very light and balanced. Slender legs raise the volume of the sofa and create a strong sense of suspension, almost floating in the air just like a flower on its stalk. The seat becomes a big embrace.
Venice collection sofa takes shape from designers Ludovica Serafini+Roberto Palomba and is transformed into a unique element. Spacious seats with soft lines lie on solid wooden bases, from which emerge, like handcrafted parapets of a vessel, backrests and armrests upholstered in full nautical style. Backrests that become elegant sails ready to take advantage of the breeze to embark on a journey into the unknown. The modular sofa responds to its creators’ desire to imagine products ready to accommodate a traveler escaping the stresses of everyday life. Wood is the absolute protagonist of this collection not only because it forms the basis of this “raft of design,” but because it is a material that communicates affection and sensitivity. Teak and Accoya alternate as needed combining through warm shades of sunset and cold shades of twilight of our seas.