This early version of Tito Agnoli’s adjustable 387 floor lamp for Oluce showcases a sleek nickel-plated steel pole and a solid stone base. The unique Cornalux ‘hammerhead’ light bulb can be repositioned freely along the pole, offering both flexibility and style. A striking example of minimalist design that is as practical as it is elegant.
Tito Agnoli (1931–2012), born in Peru, was a key figure in modernist lighting design. After studying architecture in Italy, he honed his craft under the guidance of influential designers like Gio Ponti and Carlo de Carli. Drawing inspiration from the Bauhaus ethos, Agnoli’s work blended engineering precision with a forward-thinking industrial aesthetic. His designs remain a timeless reference for contemporary lighting.