Pair of armchairs attributed to Tito Agnoli for Ratti, 1960s. Made of woven bamboo and wicker and characterized by a sinuous, organic structure with a wide, rounded seat. The armrests and backrest are harmoniously integrated into the overall structure, creating a continuous, flowing line. This attention to form and ergonomics ensures a comfortable and relaxing seat that adapts naturally to the body. Because of the oval shape of the armrests and the intersection of the base, these armchairs are close to Tito Agnoli's production for Bonacina; a provenance from the Ratti furniture factory is reported.