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Tito Agnoli by Poltrona Frau
3 resultsCollection: Tito Agnoli
Brand: Poltrona Frau
Specifications:
The headboard is in lightly padded solid beech and upholstered with Pelle Frau® leather. The base is lightly padded in polyurethane foam with spruce blockboard for the sides and poplar plywood for the footboard. The front corners are enriched with a leather trim. The back feet of the Aurora Due bed are formed from the headboard, which extends down to the floor, while the front base is in wood with black scratchproof paint and consists of a single trapezoid the same width as the bed. The metal base is the same shape but hollow inside and available with black, gunmetal grey and chromium-plated finishes.The Aurora Due bed can also come equipped with a spacious storage unit which can be accessed from the front of the footboard thanks to a device with gas springs. In this version the front of the base has beechwood feet with a texturised black finish accompanied, on the headboard side, by 2 castors that make it easier to move.
Collection: Tito Agnoli
Brand: Poltrona Frau
Specifications:
An offering for the bedroom that recalls the voluptuous lightness of the quilting that adorns a double-bed headrest. The padded headboard was born out of the faithful interpretation of a design by Tito Agnoli from 2005, who, fantastically ahead of his time, expresses the aesthetic of softness that is increasingly required in padded furnishings for contemporary living.
Collection: Tito Agnoli
Brand: Poltrona Frau
Specifications:
The supporting structure of the THF chair is in solid beech wood with MDF panels. Padding in fire-resistant non-deforming polyurethane. Upholstery in Pelle Frau® leather or fabric. THF is available with one-way front castors and swivel or one-way rear castors, or with slides. Optional: fastening system and foldaway writing table.
Born in Lima (Peru) in 1931, he graduated in architecture in Milan. He works mainly as an industrial designer. He was an assistant to Ponti and De Carlo at the Faculty of Architecture in Milan and taught at the Istituto d’Arte in Lissone. He has been nominated twice for the Compasso d’Oro award and was awarded the gold medal at Neocon in Chicago. He started working with Poltrona Frau in 1974, designing models that have been very successful commercially.