Renowned Valencia-based architect and designer, Ramon Esteve, has created timeless Trocadero Furniture Collection for Italian company Talenti. The collection is inspired by street furniture that was used at the beginning of 20th century in Paris. It includes chairs, stools, and tables – all combining modernity and attraction of the times gone by.

Depicting romanticism of that era, this practical outdoor furniture collection is made from lightweight aluminum frame. The outdoor chair includes natural teak armrests. The slats are laid asymmetrically and resemble a barcode. Minimalist heir of the French Ateliers tradition, Trocadero is ideal for both private and public environments.

With this simple furniture collection, the outdoor space can instantly appear stylish and classy. The entire collection makes an overarching graphic statement. It comes in all subtle and luxurious colors such as black, white, olive green, and more.

It is wonderful to see how famous designers keep bringing the best things from the bygone eras to life. The contrast of age-old styles in the modern world is absolutely striking and loved by many, who are advocates of simplicity with aesthetic elegance around them.

Trocadero Furniture Collection by Talenti was first stopped at Maison et Objet this year. It was loved by everyone present at the event. There is no word on its availability for now, but we are hoping it might hit the market sometime next year.

Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti
Image: Talenti

Via: Infurma

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