Michele De Lucchi

Michele De Lucchi - One of the most famous Bauhaus Architects and Designers

Michele De Lucchi - Bauhaus Architect and Furniture Designer.

Michele De Lucchi
Bauhaus Architekt und Möbel Designer

Designer of Bauhaus and Modern Classic Design Furniture

Michele De Lucchi studied architecture at Padua and Florence until 1975. From 1975 to 1977 he was an academic assistant in the architecture department at Florence University. In 1973 Michelle De Lucchi joined forces with other designers and architects to form Cavart, a radical design group which put on Happenings and held seminars in Padua. In 1978 Michele De Lucchi moved to Milan, where he worked for Kartell in their proprietary studio, Centrokappa. Contact with Ettore Sottsass induced Michele De Lucchi to join the Studio Alchimia designers. For their exhibitions, Michele De Lucchi created several grotesque and comical design objects.
In 1978 Michele De Lucchi designed "Sinerpica", a table lamp that is practically useless as a lamp. The same may be said of Michele De Lucchi's "Sinvola" (1979), which is designed to look like an outsize pin cushion surrounding a rod with a light bulb. In 1979 Michele De Lucchi also designed several prototype household appliances, which were shown at the Milan Triennale although they were never manufactured. From 1980 Michele De Lucchi was a member of the Memphis group, designing "Lido", a colorful sofa in 1982 and the "First" chair in 1983 for Memphis. In the late 1980s Michele De Lucchi returned to good design. "Tolomeo", a stringently clear, functional aluminium work lamp designed jointly for Artemide in 1987 by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina für Artemide, became a bestseller.
In 1990 Michele De Lucchi founded a small lighting company to produce lighting that was technically not very complex, could disregard the requirements of mass production, and could be made by craftsmen using traditional techniques. In 2001 "Fata" and "Fatina" were launched, lamps of milky white, handblown Murano glass, with no perceptible transition between foot and lampshade. On the side, Michele De Lucchi and his design studio continued to work for large firms; by 1979 he was a design consultant for Olivetti. In 1993 Michele De Lucchi designed the branches of the Deutsche Bank, in 1995 he designed a shop system for Mandarina Duck, and in 1997 the Deutsche Bahn Travel Center in Frankfurt.
To his furniture and design layouts belongs the first chair. Above all Michele de Lucchi became famous by his lamp design the Tolomeo desk lamp. You will find this lamp today on every second desk.


The tolomeo desk lamp is one of the most famous design furniture designs by Michele de Lucchi. Other Bauhaus furniture or design classics are the chair first, the lamp dioscuri and the tolomeo mega floor lamp.














Designer from A - Z

A
Achille Castiglioni
Alvar Aalto
Arne Jacobsen
B
Harry Bertoia
Marcel Breuer
Otto Blümel
C
Achille Castiglioni
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles and Ray Eames
Le Corbusier
D
Michele De Lucchi
E
Eero Saarinen
Egon Eiermann
Eileen Gray
Charles and Ray Eames
F
Frank Lloyd Wright
G
George Nelson
Eileen Gray
H
Harry Bertoia
I
Isamu Noguchi
J
Arne Jacobsen
K
Poul Kjaerholm
L
Le Corbusier
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
M
Michele De Lucchi
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Marcel Breuer
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Mart Stam
N
George Nelson
Isamu Noguchi
O
Otto Blümel
P
Philippe Starck
Poul Kjaerholm
Verner Panton
R
Richard Sapper
Gerrit Rietveld
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
S
Richard Sapper
The Shakers
Philippe Starck
Mart Stam
T
Michael Thonet
V
Verner Panton
W
Walter Gropius
Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Frank Lloyd Wright


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