About Adam Living Armchair
Design, measured for real living
The Adam Living Armchair by Talenti is quietly confident. Proportions feel generous without taking over the room: 27.2 inches wide, 28.3 inches deep, and 31.9 inches high. The seat sits at 15.4 inches, while the armrests land at 23.6 inches—numbers that read well and sit even better. The silhouette is open and uncluttered, so it breathes in a space, whether that space is a shaded terrace or a pared-back living room. It stacks when needed, which keeps footprints small and possibilities large. And at just 8.8 pounds, it moves with minimal effort from sun to shade, or from conversation to a quiet corner.
Materials and build, kept honest
A resilient aluminum frame forms the backbone, offering the strength demanded by outdoor settings with the clean look preferred indoors. The cushions are fabric, soft to the touch and straightforward to live with, giving a comfortable landing without fuss. Built to handle the elements, the structure resists the season-to-season shifts that usually mark outdoor furniture. The lines stay crisp, the feel stays inviting. No overworked detailing. Just well-judged components doing what they should, day after day.
Comfort that invites longer moments
Comfort shows up in the details: a relaxed seat height that eases the body into place, armrests that support without boxing you in, and cushions that add welcome softness. It’s the type of sit that suits a morning coffee, a long afternoon read, or the easy drift of an evening outside. Nothing rigid here, nothing slouchy either. The chair holds you well, then lets you forget about it. Which is the point.
Colors and placement, from terrace to den
Two palettes keep styling simple: white–light grey for a bright, lifted look, and charcoal–dark grey for a more grounded mood. Either blends with contemporary settings, and the form is restrained enough to complement traditional architecture, too. Place a pair by the garden doors and they connect indoors to outdoors with ease. Slide one next to a sofa and it reads as thoughtful, not matching. In a larger setup, it plays nicely with other pieces from the Adam collection without insisting on symmetry.












