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Opposites collide in Talenti’s explosive new collection: Allure

Opposites collide in Talenti’s explosive new collection: Allure

Opposites collide in Talenti’s explosive new collection: Allure

Italian craftsmanship meets French design in this inspiring collaboration of competing ideas.

Renowned Italian furniture brand Talenti pairs with the iconic French designer Christophe Pillet to create a brand-new collection brimming with juxtaposition. Allure manages to be all at once contemporary and traditional; informal, yet elegant; and simple but complex. The enigma of this collection is exactly what makes it so appealing – unravelling the seductive mystery of its flexibility.

The atmosphere here is more like a whispered individual emotion than a shouted decorative statement,” says designer Christophe Pillet.

Allure plays with a unique modularity, allowing the collection to embrace a sense of fluidity and personalisation. With delicate aluminium feet on a solid Accoya wood frame and many interchangeable cushion sizes, the appearance of the sofa holds many potential surprises – including integrated tables which are practical as well as beautiful.

The Allure collection is designed to provide a totally immersive experience of luxury. The Allure product family includes not only the iconic sofa but also a coffee table, armchair, dining table, dining chairs, and even a sunbed. Each imprinted with Christophe Pillet’s signature flair, these pieces speak to a sense of harmony in diversity; many different components and influences work in tandem to produce a mysterious unity. The result is a gorgeous collection of sophisticated furniture with a strong character and restless soul.

Sustainability has always been a core part of Talenti’s entrepreneurial identity. From research and development to design and production, Talenti are world-leaders in environmentally-conscious practice. Talenti designs are made to last and their materials are sourced from like-minded suppliers with a strong passion for responsible production.

The protagonist of the Allure collection, Accoya wood – found in the tables, sofa base, chairs and the sunbed – is created from FSC certified, sustainably sourced soft woods. These woods are treated to a non-toxic “acetylation” process which increases the stability and durability of the final material, ensuring the longevity of Talenti products which will outlast even the best tropical hardwoods. Recyclable aluminium also makes an appearance in the Allure family, ensuring that the collection is environmentally conscious. Additionally, Talenti offers a range of 100% recycled fabrics which complete the important steps towards sustainability taken by the company.

Known around the world for their designer collections, Talenti is a luxury Italian furniture company specialising in all things outdoors. Characterised by their signature combination of elegance, functionality and quality, Talenti have proven themselves industry-leaders in more than 65 countries. Explore more of the Allure collection here.

For more information about where to find Talenti in Australia, contact info@talentispa.com.au.


Author:

Juliet Taylor is one of the leading content writers for Indesign Media Asia Pacific where she publishes weekly research articles across multiple platforms. She graduated from the Australian National University in 2021, with a strong portfolio of academic writing as well as writing for entertainment. Her specialty is in media and philosophy, though she shares a passion for interior design with the Indesign Media conglomerate. Her work with Indesign Media covers a broad range of subjects including interior design trends, architectural advancements, materials and the evolution of modern construction, products and processes for a healthier home, and the proper care of flora. Juliet writes for both residential and commercial audiences and over the past year working with Indesign Media has produced research articles in the hundreds for architects and interior design enthusiasts alike.