Brussels Furniture Fair
manuela-di-mari 5/05/2020

Talenti x 5

Accessori, Icon, Kitchen, Piùtrentanove, Premium. The new 2020 catalogue of Talenti is organized in five volumes with creative covers by Roberto Palomba

A celebration. Talenti presents the new catalogue for 2020, with best wishes for a gradual restart after the Covid-19 lockdown, as summer arrives. And it does it in style, with 5 separate themes to cover the various aspects of the company’s fine collection of outdoor furnishings, and with Roberto Palomba for the creation of the 5 covers. Each has a unique, particular character: abstract, geometric graphic effects, inspirations from flora and fauna, or a harmonious mixture for a refined overall image that reflects the elegance and quality of Talenti’s production. “Since this is an outdoor collection – Palomba says – we have used images of nature combined with 19th-century etchings. We liked the idea of combining lightness and timelessness: we had fun recouping old ink drawings and processing them with computer graphics programs. The collaboration with the company continues, always with great enthusiasm thanks to the freshness of the project and the volcanic energy of its entrepreneur, Fabrizio Cameli.”

 width=  width=

Evocative settings, between landscapes and art, for pieces created by international designers like Ramon Esteve and Karim Rashid, as well as Ludovica & Roberto Palomba and Marco Acerbis.
Premium narrates the new collections inspired by warm, luminous Mediterranean atmospheres, through a minimal style with a palette of colors including white, ecru, shades of terracotta, the yellow of lemon groves. Icon covers a range of ‘must have’ items of the Umbria-based company. Kitchen, a new development, presents Tikal, the first collection of outdoor kitchens with a richly detailed ethnic tone. Accessori is a volume in its own right, given the importance of accessories in the decor of modern outdoor spaces. Finally, Piùtrentanove is a voyage in time, through classic creations: the first, still timely collections of the company, statements of originality from the outset. We asked Roberto Palomba if he has a project he would like to implement together with Talenti: “There are too many of them! Many are about to go into production, and there is also a top secret project, which I cannot tell you about just yet.”

 width=  width=

Our latest stories

Christina O meets James Bond
Minutes icon
2 minutes

Christina O meets James Bond

More a private yacht than a cruise ship, this vessel was conceived as a floating luxury hotel. It’s how Four Seasons I is redefining the seafaring experience: with more space, vast panoramic suites, and a pool that seemingly disappears

Projects&Hospitality
The Gulf’s autumn calendar
Minutes icon
2 minutes

The Gulf’s autumn calendar

From Riyadh’s fast-growing design scene to major fairs and exhibitions across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Amman and Doha, the region’s cultural calendar is filling up. Here are the key design, architecture and art dates to add to your diary from September through November

Events
Treading lightly as guests of nature
Minutes icon
2 minutes

Treading lightly as guests of nature

In the Philippines, nestled in a cove dominated by sheer cliffs, Lagen Island Resort / El Nido by WATG & Wimberly Interiors embodies a regenerative approach to hospitality

Hospitality
Gaya Beach House
Minutes icon
1 minute

Gaya Beach House

Juhu Beach, Mumbai | Lissoni Casal Ribeiro

Projects&Hospitality
Between aesthetics and technology
Minutes icon
2 minutes

Between aesthetics and technology

Fluid spaces, discreet elegance, and a sea-inspired color palette. This is the new T52 Awandra, a successor to Baglietto's 33 and 44-meter series, but with an elevated level of customization – including in its exterior design

Projects&Hospitality
Archifeed expands from Beirut to Miami
Minutes icon
1 minute

Archifeed expands from Beirut to Miami

Founded by architects and educators Teymour Khoury and Yasmina Mahmoud, Archifeed has expanded its Architecture Summer Workshops from Beirut to Miami, introducing high school students to architectural thinking before they enter university

Design