FROM ART TO ARCHITECTURE
Tito Agnoli was born in 1931 to Italian parents in Lima, Peru, and arrived in their homeland of Italy after the end of World War II. Growing up in Milan during a period of national transformation, he belonged to a generation of idealists and creatives inspired by the promise of new beginnings and a better future.
THE GOLDEN AGE OF ITALIAN DESIGN
As a freelance designer, Agnoli collaborated with many of the leading companies of the day, including the likes of Bonacina, Arflex, Poltrona Frau, and Molteni. Rather than operating his own studio space, he chose to embed himself in the organization wherever he could, working closely on site with technicians and production teams to refine manufacturing processes and translate his designs into reality.
SHOWCASING RATTAN CRAFT
As a freelance designer, Agnoli collaborated with many of the leading companies of the day, including the likes of Bonacina, Arflex, Poltrona Frau, and Molteni. Rather than operating his own studio space, he chose to embed himself in the organization wherever he could, working closely on site with technicians and production teams to refine manufacturing processes and translate his designs into reality.