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Agnoli Floor Lamp

c. 1954

by Tito Agnoli
for Oluce

The Agnoli floor lamp, designed in 1954 by Tito Agnoli for Oluce, uses a specific light bulb that is capable of direct­ing light in an extremely precise manner. It is mounted on top of a sliding mech­a­nism posi­tioned at the stem. The stem is matte nickel-plated, adjustable and seated on a marble base. 

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Tito Agnoli

Peru (1931-2012)

Tito Agnoli, born 1931, Lima, Peru, was an Italian architect and lighting and furniture designer. He specialized in industrial design and after he graduated, worked as an assistant to Gio Ponti and Carlo de Carli. In the 1950s and throughout the 1960s and 1970s, he mainly designed lighting and furniture. He designed for such companies as Arflex, Oluce, Cinova, Lema, Molteni, Pierantonio Bonacina, Poltrona Frau, Schiffini, and Ycami. He was nominated for the Compasso d’Oro award a few times and in 1986 won a gold medal at the NeoCon exhibition in Chicago.

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