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Quiet luxury in Provence: Talenti signs the outdoor spaces of l’Isle de Leos MGallery

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In the beating heart of Provence, in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue – famous throughout the world for its antique markets and authentic atmosphere – the L’Isle de Leos Hotel&Spa MGallery is born. This new 5-star boutique hotel, a charming refuge, bears the signature of the renowned architect and designer Jean Philippe Nuel and the vision of its owner, the artist Patrick Bruel. The hotel aims to celebrate local craftsmanship and the authentic soul of the area, interpreting the true essence of Provence through its colors, materials, and suggestions.

The hotel presents itself as a large and elegant contemporary guest house, located along the calm waters of the Sorgue river. To enhance the outdoor spaces of this exceptional residence, the tailor-made furnishings of the Italian brand Talenti could not be missing. Talenti is an Umbrian company specialized in outdoor living and an international point of reference for high-end design.

For L’Isle de Leos MGallery, they developed a collection that is 100% tailor-made and exclusive to the structure. The design approach adopted is defined as Quiet Luxury. This style favors authentic materials such as wood, leather, and ropes, which are worked in their essentiality and put in dialogue with pure and timeless lines.

These custom-made pieces furnish crucial areas, including the two swimming pools (one indoor and one outdoor), the lounge areas, the terraces, and the gardens. Outdoor spaces thus become an “emotional theater” where design meets the natural elegance of the landscape, transforming into a unique aesthetic and sensorial experience.

This creative partnership confirms Talenti’s ability to combine Italian creativity and craftsmanship with the finest needs of the international hostellerie. Ultimately, L’Isle de Leos Hotel&Spa MGallery represents a perfect synthesis between French elegance and Italian savoir-faire.