Talenti‘s evolution of comfort is called Elton. With its latest collection, the company takes to the extreme an ideal that inspires and defines all its products: creating increasingly comfortable and high-performance solutions for outdoor living. At the heart of contemporary design, the outdoor dimension has become a true representation of the concept of relaxation, harmony, and well-being. While the natural landscape contributes to enhancing this atmosphere, outdoor design becomes the architect of this comfortable setting that allows you to recharge your batteries, meet up in a relaxed way, or simply take a break. It is precisely this philosophy that has guided Talenti since its inception, interpreting outdoor space as a natural extension of living, and therefore as an “authentic setting for small and big emotions.”
Elton fits perfectly into this narrative, providing continuity to the design philosophy of Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba. Over time, the designers, together with Talenti, have explored the theme of outdoor comfort through multiple solutions and stylistic expressions: the softness of the Nalu collection, defined by the presence of a single cushion that shapes the seats and backrests, as a functional and decorative detail; the marked horizontality of the Venice line, whose modular elements recall the city’s squares, canals, and boats to create micro-architectures with a cocoon effect; Argo, which challenges the geometric essentiality of the structures in containing the voluminous padding, in a balanced play of proportions.
And now Elton, combining technology and style to redefine outdoor living. The distinctive feature of the new collection is the innovative mechanism integrated into the structure of the sofas—used for the first time in outdoor design: the backrests and armrests can be reclined to extend the idea of comfort and add ergonomics to a system designed to satisfy every relaxation need. Combined with extreme modularity that allows for infinite compositions, this technical solution, integrated into the aesthetics, makes Elton’s elements extremely dynamic. It is this vibrant rhythm that inspired the name (a clear tribute to the British artist and his legendary charisma) and the value of this line, which moves between lightness and intensity, liveliness and harmony.
A character that emerges in the combination of soft lines and refined fabrics – ranging from neutral tones to more decisive shades, such as ocher and blue – and in the relationship between the Accoya structure, solid in its essence but with a discreet presence, and the visual importance of the upholstery. Elton is completed by coffee tables featuring an original back-painted glass top (milk white, orange, and blue): these can be integrated with the seating elements, accentuating the compositional rhythm and, of course, practicality of use.








