Michele De Lucchi was born in 1951 at Ferrara and graduated in architecture in Florence. During the period of radical and experimental architecture he was a prominent figure in movements like Cavart, Alchimia and Memphis.
De Lucchi has designed products for Artemide, Dada Cucine, Kartell, Matsushita, Mauser, Poltrona Frau and Olivetti, for whom he has been Director of Design since 1992. He has elaborated various personal theories on the evolution of the workplace and has developed experimental projects for Compaq Computers, Philips, Siemens and Vitra.
His architectural designs have been mainly for office buildings, in Japan, Germany and Italy. In 1999 he has appointed to renovate some of ENEL's (the Italian Electricity Board's) power plants.
Many of his service interiors are in use at Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bundesbahn, Enel, Poste Italiane, Telecom Italia, Mandarina Duck, Banca Popolare di Lodi and at other Italian and foreign banks.
He has designed buildings for public and private museums, as well as numerous art and design exhibitions.
His professional work has always gone side-by-side with a personal exploration of architecture, design, technology and crafts. In 1990 he set up Produzione Privata, a small-scale concern through which Michele de Lucchi, unsolicited by clients, designs products that are made using artisan techniques and crafts.
His firm, aMDL Srl, has its offices in Milan and Rome.
The numerous international honours he has received include the following prizes: Good design (Japan), Compasso d'Oro, Premio Smau, Office Design Elmu (Italy), Deutsche Auswahl, IF Hanover, Design Plus, Roter Punkt, and Design Team of the Year 1997 (Germany).
In 2000 he was made an Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana by President Ciampi, for services to design and architecture.
In 2001 he has been nominated Professor for the Design and Art Faculty at Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia.