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agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign
agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign

Oluce Agnoli 387 Iconic Floor Lamp 1954 - LoríaDesign

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agnoli 387 - LoriaDesign

Oluce Agnoli 387 Iconic Floor Lamp 1954 - LoríaDesign

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Agnoli 387 Floor Lamp by Tito Agnoli

Designed by Tito Agnoli

Design Tito Agnoli, 1954

Designed by Tito Agnoli in 1954, the Agnoli floor lamp stands as a landmark of Italian minimalism. One of the most historic designs in the Oluce catalog, it perfectly balances elegance and functionality.

Its defining feature is the innovative sliding light mechanism mounted on a sleek, vertical metal stem, offering unparalleled adjustability. The lamp utilizes the iconic Cornalux bulb, renowned for its precision lighting and focused illumination.

Resting on a refined travertine marble base, the Agnoli lamp exudes sophistication while maintaining a clean, minimalist aesthetic. A timeless piece of mid-century design, it continues to be a sought-after lighting solution, embodying pure design poetry.

Tito Agnoli - Italian Designer

Tito Agnoli

Tito Agnoli (1931-2007) was a renowned Italian designer born in Lima, Peru, celebrated for his minimalist approach to industrial design. Trained in architecture and mentored by Gio Ponti and Carlo De Carli, Agnoli collaborated with iconic brands like Arflex, Oluce, and Poltrona Frau.

His work, including the Agnoli 387 lamp (1954), earned him multiple Compasso d’Oro nominations and a Gold Medal at Neocon Chicago (1986). Exhibited at MoMA, Agnoli’s designs continue to influence contemporary minimalism with their elegance and functionality.

Awards

Gold Medal – Neocon Chicago, 1986

Agnoli 387 Technical Drawing

Technical Data

The Agnoli 387 floor lamp, designed by Tito Agnoli in 1954, is a true icon of minimalist lighting design.

  • Material: Metal with Travertine Marble Base
  • Lighting: 1 x max 48 W G9
  • Finishes: Satin Nickel

Renowned for its precise lighting control, the Agnoli lamp features a sleek metal stem and an innovative adjustable reflector. Its iconic Cornalux bulb delivers precise, directional lighting, making it a versatile piece suitable for various interiors.