Talenti Outdoor is known for its wide range of styles, made possible by collaborations with renowned designers. From playful and colourful designs to understated and refined elegance - Talenti offers hotels the freedom to create an outdoor space that completely matches their interior design concept. The new Nalu and Jun collections underline this versatility.
Importer Marco van Loon emphasises that these new ranges offer practical and stylish solutions for hotels and other luxury environments. "At Maison & Objet, we presented these collections and the reactions from stylists and buyers were very positive. They not only respond to trends, but also exude timeless elegance."
The Nalu collection, designed by Italian duo Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, combines a touch of retro with contemporary comfort. The collection's flowing lines and organic shapes are inspired by the undulating movements of water. "The use of colour and playful patterns in the upholstery make this furniture suitable for both classic and modern settings. This is a series that invites experimentation with style."
The semi-polished aluminium structure provides a sleek and durable design, while colours such as red, graphite, ivory and blue allow for different atmospheres. The collection includes seating, loungers and tables, with coloured ceramic inlay tiles adding a striking twist. "Hotels can opt for pronounced accents or rather a subdued look, depending on their interior design concept," Van Loon explains. The loungers feature adjustable backrests and thick, comfortable cushions. With castors for ease of use.
With the Jun collection, designed by Marco Acerbis, Talenti brings a completely different atmosphere. Where Nalu is characterised by colour and playfulness, Jun is all about understated elegance and natural materials. "Wood creates a warm and timeless look. Combining teak with fabrics and ceramic tabletops gives this series a refined, luxurious look."
The collection consists of generous, comfortable seating with soft, ton-sur-ton bouclé upholstery that is easy to remove. A highlight is the modular 3-seater sofa, whose teak structure has a light and airy feel. "Hotels can use this to flexibly arrange their outdoor spaces," says Van Loon. The tables from the Jun series, with their minimalist round shapes and ceramic tabletop, create a subtle play of textures.
Subtle oriental influences are visible in the refined lines and attention to detail. "This collection perfectly matches the growing demand for a relaxed and natural outdoor experience."
Both collections are designed with hotels that want to offer a unique experience to their guests in mind. The use of high-quality materials such as teak, ceramics and Italian-made outdoor fabrics not only ensures a luxurious look, but also durability and ease of maintenance. "Hotels appreciate the practical aspects of our furniture, such as the removable upholstery and robust structures," says Van Loon. "But ultimately it is the designs that make their outdoor spaces really stand out."