Talism, by Carlo Colombo, interprets contemporary comfort an expression of balance–a boldly constructed presence that conveys calibrated strength through restraint. Its compact, continuous volumes give rise to domestic architecture with a decisive and distinct character. Clean lines and dynamic inclines evoke a rigorous aesthetic, almost a nod to brutalism.
In Talism, a sculpted structure becomes welcoming. The generous depth of the seat, the calibrated softness of the cushions, and the tactile richness of the upholstery transform formal strength into a more evolved sense of comfort. Tailoring remains a defining element of the Trussardi Casa language as piping traces the profile with intention, emphasizing the volumes without weighing them down. Leather defines and sharpens the design, while fabric softens and envelops. This duality between the materials becomes an essential part of the design language, allowing for a high degree of customisation.
The system offers a dynamic take on upholstered furniture, articulated through sectional elements that extend beyond rigid linearity. Configurations range from compact compositions to more expansive arrangements, where the intimacy of domestic life meets the pleasure of sharing.