Michele De Lucchi
Born in Ferrara in 1951. He has been a protagonist of uncompromising architecture and radical design since the 1970s. He has designed buildings for well-known companies and executed architectural projects all over the world: from industrial buildings to cultural centres. His design language balances functionality and poetry and combines essential shapes, natural materials and a craftsman's approach that combines innovation and tradition. He is the founder of AMDL CIRCLE, a multidisciplinary studio with a humanistic approach to design, and has received several prestigious awards, including the Compasso d'Oro for his life's work. His works are exhibited in the most important international museums.
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Original sketch of the Plissé kettle
White Carrara 2024, Plissé in marble
Photo for the Alessi Magazine 2018
Original sketches of the Plissé collection
First version of the product, Blow up - Bamboo Collection, 2018
Original sketches for the Cha kettle/teapot
"I’m interested in all of my work in trying to find things which have a certain prototypical characteristic, that have timeless and unquestionable qualities."
Michele de Lucchi
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Designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1993, the La Bella Tavola porcelain service was part of an organic project for the table, ranging from plates to the celebrated Nuovo Milano cutlery.
Juicy Salif
The Alessi Juicy Salif Citrus Squeezer, designed by Philippe Starck, is an icon of revolutionary kitchenware. Not just a striking design, this juice squeezer is surprisingly functional. Made from a mirror polished and durable aluminium, its long, spider-like legs are tall enough to fit your glass underneath - ready to collect your lemon, orange or lime juice.
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Plissè Collection
The Poêle Collection showcases Alessi's skill in working with steel. The result is a series of chairs and stools with a strong identity, the design of which communicates with the formal lightness of the coat stand.
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Designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1993, the La Bella Tavola porcelain service was part of an organic project for the table, ranging from plates to the celebrated Nuovo Milano cutlery.
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Designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1993, the La Bella Tavola porcelain service was part of an organic project for the table, ranging from plates to the celebrated Nuovo Milano cutlery.
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