Tito Agnoli
Italian, 1931 - 2012
Tito Agnoli (1931-2012) was an Italian architect and designer, best known for his furniture designs. He was born in Lima, Peru to Italian parents, and later studied architecture in Milan, Italy.
Agnoli's designs were characterized by their clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. He was interested in using traditional materials in innovative ways and was known for his use of metal, leather, and wood in his furniture designs.
One of Agnoli's most famous furniture designs is the "Jeanneret" chair, which was inspired by the Swiss architect and designer Le Corbusier. The chair features a simple metal frame and a leather seat and backrest.
Agnoli also designed a range of other furniture pieces, including tables, sofas, and lighting fixtures. His work was featured in numerous exhibitions and publications on modern design, and he was considered one of the most important designers of his generation.
In addition to his work as a designer, Agnoli was also an accomplished architect. He designed a number of buildings and interiors throughout his career, including the interiors of the Milan stock exchange and the Fiat headquarters in Turin.
Agnoli's designs were characterized by their clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. He was interested in using traditional materials in innovative ways and was known for his use of metal, leather, and wood in his furniture designs.
One of Agnoli's most famous furniture designs is the "Jeanneret" chair, which was inspired by the Swiss architect and designer Le Corbusier. The chair features a simple metal frame and a leather seat and backrest.
Agnoli also designed a range of other furniture pieces, including tables, sofas, and lighting fixtures. His work was featured in numerous exhibitions and publications on modern design, and he was considered one of the most important designers of his generation.
In addition to his work as a designer, Agnoli was also an accomplished architect. He designed a number of buildings and interiors throughout his career, including the interiors of the Milan stock exchange and the Fiat headquarters in Turin.
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Tito Agnoli Extending Swing Arm Sconce for O'Luce Italy 1950's
H 36 in W 46 in DIA 14 in
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Pair of Tito Agnoli Cane Bamboo Stools, Italy, 1950's
H 17 in DIA 15 in
$ 4,200
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Pair of Tito Agnoli Cane Stools, Italy, 1950-60
H 17 in DIA 15 in
$ 4,200
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Pair of Tito Agnoli Bamboo & Cane Stool w Cushions, Italy, 1950s
H 16 in DIA 19 in
$ 4,200
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Tito Agnoli wicker and wood chest of drawers, Pierantonio Bonacina, Italy, 1964
H 20 in W 39 in D 21 in
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Pair of Tito Agnoli Bamboo Armchairs with Leather Strap Seats, Italy 1960
H 37 in W 25 in D 38 in
$ 11,124
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Set of 4 Woven Bamboo Armchairs in the style of Tito Agnoli, 1970s
H 29 in W 25 in D 25 in
$ 8,306
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1960s Tito Agnoli Perforated Yellow Metal & Brass Sconce for O-Luce
H 8 in W 3 in D 5 in
$ 1,800
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Tito Agnoli, pair of bedside cabinets, designed 1963
H 15 in W 24 in D 16 in
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Mid-Century Modular Sofa model '9000' by Tito Agnoli for Arflex, Italy, 1970s
H 12.99 in W 26.38 in D 22.05 in
$ 13,500
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Living room armchair by Tito Agnoli for Bonacina, Italy 1960
H 39 in W 27 in D 35 in
$ 3,052
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Tito Agnoli for Cinova, pair of armchairs in brown suede and steel, Italy, 1973
H 27.56 in W 30.71 in D 25.59 in
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Set of two leather Bonacina Miss B2 chairs by Tito Agnoli
H 32.28 in W 18.9 in D 18.9 in
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Tito Agnoli Attr, Italian Mid-Century Modern, Occasional Chairs, Rattan, Bamboo
H 39 in W 28 in D 32 in
