Born in Peru to an Italian family, the award-winning Tito Agnoli (Lima, 1931 - Milan, 2012) is a particularly prolific designer in the period between the 1950s and the 1970s, with pieces included in the permanent collection of MoMa in New York. He enrolled in 1949 in the Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated in 1959 and was an assistant to Gio Ponti and Carlo De Carli.
Very particular couple of armchairs model "Safari" with structure in bamboo and upholstery in faux leather. The settees are made by Tito Agnoli in 60s. The condition of the faux leather is very good, fully original.
The pair of armchairs could be used both for the outside and the inside, and as they are very light, they can be moved wherever you prefer in any moment.
Good condition, ready to be shipped.