Agnoli – Table Lamp – New 2025
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Created in 1954 and named after its visionary creator, the Agnoli lamp has been reissued in a table version in two finishes: a matt black base and a satin-finish nickel structure like the original model, to which is added a brand new version, also with a black base, in satin-finish black nickel. A piece that lives through time and skilfully blends the original design, with its essential form, with the precision of the luminaire body, mounted on a sliding mechanism, combining functionality and aesthetics.
Manufacturer: | Oluce |
Material: | Metal |
Finish: | Satin nickel Satin black nickel |
Certifications: | CE rated |
IP Rating: | - |
Dimensions: | 6.7" x 14.6" |
Cord Length: | - |
Light Source: | 1 x G9 |
Power: | 10W |
Lumens/CRI: | - |
Designer

TITO AGNOLI
Tito Agnoli was born into an Italian family, in Lima, Peru, in 1931. He came to Italy after the war. Trained as a painter (having studied with Sironi), in 1949 he enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture, where he graduated in 1959 and was assistant to Gio Ponti and to Carlo De Darli. However, even in the early Fifties, he was already carrying out an intense professional activity in the field of design. He has created projects for, among others, Arflex, Cinova, Lema, Matteo Grassi, Molteni, Montina, Oluce, Pierantonio Bonacina, Poltrona Frau, Schiffini, Ycami. Several times recommended for the Compasso d’Oro (Golden Compass) Award, in 1986 he won the gold medal at the Neocon in Chicago. Some of his pieces are kept in the permanent collection of the MoMa in New York. He died in Milan on February 2012.