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Talenti makes its debut in Milan

The Umbria-based company’s first flagship store: a space for outdoor furniture, presenting pieces by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, Ramón Esteve and Marco Acerbis

Another new chapter has been added to the story of Talenti, among the many exceptional moments of a company founded ‘just’ 15 years ago, that has nevertheless been able to gain a remarkable reputation on national and international markets. Today the Umbria-based brand reaches Milan, at Via Pontaccio 19, with its first flagship store.

Vetrine showroom Milano Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

showroom Milan Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

Three windows in the middle of Brera, one of the city’s most important design districts, lure visitors into the Talenti universe, featuring outdoor products created in collaboration with internationally acclaimed designers like Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, Ramón Esteve and Marco Acerbis.

Showroom Milano Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

Showroom Milan Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

The result is an exotic, refined and elegant facility that can become a meeting place for interior designers, in which to interact and to develop ideas for contract and residential projects, paying close attention to design culture, storytelling and creative counseling.
As usual, the furnishings by Talenti stand out for their cutting-edge materials and modern lines, which grant them versatility and permit insertion in every context.

Showroom Milano Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

Showroom Milan Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

“Thanks to the space in Milan and the new structure we will be able to expand our production, to respond to growing demand in the residential sector and the contract/hospitality market,” says Fabrizio Cameli, founder and president of Talenti.

Time never stands still for Talenti, however, and the company is already working on other projects, such as the regeneration of the industrial area of the former Federici pasta factory in Amelia, Umbria, where a new headquarters for showroom space, production and offices will be created.

“The last few months have been extremely positive, and we have been busy on multiple fronts – Fabrizio Cameli says. – We have made major investments that will allow us to further expand our activities on the Italian market, and above all on a worldwide scale.” Not by chance, the company expects to finish 2019 with sales of 15 million euros.

Showroom Milano Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

Showroom Milan Talenti, Via Pontaccio 19

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