Tito Agnoli’s classic Model 387 floor lamp is a truly radical and profound expression of modernism in which Agnoli reduces all the elements of a lamp to its most essential and its materials to its most elemental. Produced by Oluce in 1954, the lamp is composed of an adjustable lamp holder in nickel plated steel that slides along a fine elongated stem, which in turn is affixed to a heavy travertine stone base. The lamp uses the cornalux or hammerhead light bulb which was originally designed for the Model 387 but was also used on other lamps such as Joe Colombo’s Spider lamp series of 1965.
The lamp is in excellent condition and working order. The sale includes a new LED (7W 900 lumen) version of the cornalux light bulb produced by German company LEDmaxx.
Tito Agnoli’s classic Model 387 floor lamp is a truly radical and profound expression of modernism in which Agnoli reduces all the elements of a lamp to its most essential and its materials to its most elemental. Produced by Oluce in 1954, the lamp is composed of an adjustable lamp holder in nickel plated steel that slides along a fine elongated stem, which in turn is affixed to a heavy travertine stone base. The lamp uses the cornalux or hammerhead light bulb which was originally designed for the Model 387 but was also used on other lamps such as Joe Colombo’s Spider lamp series of 1965.
The lamp is in excellent condition and working order. The sale includes a new LED (7W 900 lumen) version of the cornalux light bulb produced by German company LEDmaxx.