Tressé Sunbed
By: Talenti
Collection: Chaise Lounge, Outdoor Bed, Patio Beds, sun Lounge, Tresse
Designer: Carlo Colombo
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About Tressé Sunbed
Design
The Tressé Sunbed brings a quiet confidence to open‑air living. Carlo Colombo shapes a sleek profile with softened edges, letting proportion do the talking. A single reclining side gives the piece its signature look, not fussy, just a clear, sculpted line that supports the ritual of lounging. The cushions are generous and tailored, substantial without feeling heavy, so the silhouette stays clean while the seat reads inviting.
Viewed from the side, the angle suggests ease; from above, the broad expanse feels calm rather than bulky. There’s an understated rhythm between structure and upholstery that feels modern yet warm. Nothing shouts. It simply sits there, composed and ready, which is exactly the point for a sunbed that’s meant to pull an outdoor space together.
Materials & Build
Every element is selected for the outdoors, then tuned to deliver an indoor level of finish. The cushions are clad in a durable, weather‑resistant fabric offered in hemp or gardenia options, with a natural texture that adds quiet character. It feels substantial to the touch and stands up gracefully to changing conditions, so the look remains consistent as the seasons move.
Beneath that calm surface, the frame brings steady support. It’s sturdy in hand and restrained in appearance, allowing the upholstery to carry the visual weight. Seams are clean, lines are true, and the overall build avoids unnecessary complication. As expected from Talenti, the choices here prioritize resilience without losing the refined simplicity that defines the piece.
Comfort
Comfort is immediate. The imposing cushions deliver depth and softness, yet the sit stays composed; one can shift, stretch, or settle without the feeling of sinking. The reclining side invites an easy change of posture—propped for reading, lowered for sun, somewhere in between for a quick nap. Ergonomics guide the experience, not the other way around, so the body finds its place naturally whether lounging solo or sharing space.






























