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Most Illustrious Michele De Lucchi is part of the collection of masters of design by Elena Salmistraro for BosaMost Illustrious is a tribute and a thank you to the masters of Italian design, a collection of three-dimensional figures made by Bosa in ceramic, finely decorated with colored glazes.

Totemic objects that add characterizing features of designers and works that have made them known in the world, to underline the unique relationship that arises between the designer and his projects: “we are what we create”.
The Most Illustrious Collection of the design masters of Elena Salmistraro for Bosa begins with: Achille Castiglioni, for whom the centenary of his birth was celebrated in 2018, and continues with Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini.
Dimension: 16 x 13 x h 36 cm

“Most Illustrious. It is a gift to those people that, maybe unknowingly, have given so much to my perception of design. Their commitment and their works have modelled and educated my vision and my taste; as truthful masters, they had no need to introduce themselves, to speak or to tell their ideas to stand out; the energy of their creations was sufficient to make me understand who they really were and what was their vision, proving that all designers are what they create, in the end. I had fun mixing colours, stacking objects and shapes to create a sort of tribute that, with great humility, shows my way of seeing them.” Elena Salmistrato.

Michele De Lucchi

Michele De Lucchi was born in Ferrara in 1951 and graduated in architecture in Florence.

Michele De Lucchi has designed lamps and furniture for famous Italian and European companies, such as Artemide, Olivetti, Alias, Unifor, Hermès and Alessi. For Olivetti he was design director from 1988 to 2002 and developed experimental projects for Compaq Computers, Philips, Siemens and Vitra. During this period, he developed a series of theories on the evolution of workplaces.

He designed and restored buildings in Japan for NTT, in Germany for Deutsche Bank, in Switzerland for Novartis, and in Italy for Enel, Olivetti, Piaggio, Poste Italiane and Telecom Italia. In 1999 he was appointed to renovate some ENEL power plants. For Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bundesbahn, ENEL, Poste Italine, Telecom Italia, Hera, Intesa Sanpaolo and other Italian and foreign banks has collaborated in the development of the corporate image, introducing technical and aesthetic innovation in the workplace.

He has participated in numerous art and design exhibitions, creating construction projects for museums including the Triennale di Milano, the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, the Neues Museum in Berlin, the Cini Foundation in Venice, the Gallerie d'Italia - Piazza Scala , the Pietà Rondanini museum and Casa Manzoni in Milan. He also developed a series of architectural projects for private and public clients in Georgia, such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi. More recently he has undertaken a series of projects for the city of Milan including the pavilions for Expo 2015, and UniCredit Pavilion in Piazza Gae Aulenti.

His professional work has always gone hand in hand with a personal exploration of design, technology and craftsmanship. Since 2004 he has carved small wooden houses using a chain saw to create the essence of architectural style.

In 2003 the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris acquired a considerable number of his works. The selections of its products are exhibited in various design museums in Europe, the United States and Japan.

In 2000 he was appointed Officer of the Italian Republic by President Ciampi, for design and architecture services. In 2001 he was appointed professor at the Faculty of Design and Arts, University of Venice. In 2006 he received an honorary doctorate from Kingston University, for his contribution to the "quality of life". In 2008 he was appointed Professor at the Faculty of Design of the Milan Polytechnic and Member of the National Academy of San Luca in Rome.

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Most Illustrious Michele De Lucchi is part of the collection of masters of design by Elena Salmistraro for BosaMost Illustrious is a tribute and a thank you to the masters of Italian design, a collection of three-dimensional figures made by Bosa in ceramic, finely decorated with colored glazes.

Totemic objects that add characterizing features of designers and works that have made them known in the world, to underline the unique relationship that arises between the designer and his projects: “we are what we create”.
The Most Illustrious Collection of the design masters of Elena Salmistraro for Bosa begins with: Achille Castiglioni, for whom the centenary of his birth was celebrated in 2018, and continues with Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini.
Dimension: 16 x 13 x h 36 cm

“Most Illustrious. It is a gift to those people that, maybe unknowingly, have given so much to my perception of design. Their commitment and their works have modelled and educated my vision and my taste; as truthful masters, they had no need to introduce themselves, to speak or to tell their ideas to stand out; the energy of their creations was sufficient to make me understand who they really were and what was their vision, proving that all designers are what they create, in the end. I had fun mixing colours, stacking objects and shapes to create a sort of tribute that, with great humility, shows my way of seeing them.” Elena Salmistrato.

Michele De Lucchi

Michele De Lucchi was born in Ferrara in 1951 and graduated in architecture in Florence.

Michele De Lucchi has designed lamps and furniture for famous Italian and European companies, such as Artemide, Olivetti, Alias, Unifor, Hermès and Alessi. For Olivetti he was design director from 1988 to 2002 and developed experimental projects for Compaq Computers, Philips, Siemens and Vitra. During this period, he developed a series of theories on the evolution of workplaces.

He designed and restored buildings in Japan for NTT, in Germany for Deutsche Bank, in Switzerland for Novartis, and in Italy for Enel, Olivetti, Piaggio, Poste Italiane and Telecom Italia. In 1999 he was appointed to renovate some ENEL power plants. For Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bundesbahn, ENEL, Poste Italine, Telecom Italia, Hera, Intesa Sanpaolo and other Italian and foreign banks has collaborated in the development of the corporate image, introducing technical and aesthetic innovation in the workplace.

He has participated in numerous art and design exhibitions, creating construction projects for museums including the Triennale di Milano, the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, the Neues Museum in Berlin, the Cini Foundation in Venice, the Gallerie d'Italia - Piazza Scala , the Pietà Rondanini museum and Casa Manzoni in Milan. He also developed a series of architectural projects for private and public clients in Georgia, such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi. More recently he has undertaken a series of projects for the city of Milan including the pavilions for Expo 2015, and UniCredit Pavilion in Piazza Gae Aulenti.

His professional work has always gone hand in hand with a personal exploration of design, technology and craftsmanship. Since 2004 he has carved small wooden houses using a chain saw to create the essence of architectural style.

In 2003 the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris acquired a considerable number of his works. The selections of its products are exhibited in various design museums in Europe, the United States and Japan.

In 2000 he was appointed Officer of the Italian Republic by President Ciampi, for design and architecture services. In 2001 he was appointed professor at the Faculty of Design and Arts, University of Venice. In 2006 he received an honorary doctorate from Kingston University, for his contribution to the "quality of life". In 2008 he was appointed Professor at the Faculty of Design of the Milan Polytechnic and Member of the National Academy of San Luca in Rome.