Michele De Lucchi: ‘We have to face a new world, and we have to abandon a lot of very stupid habits'

From designing useful tools like furniture and lamps to joining the experimental Memphis movement to thinking about entirely new ways of living: Michele De Lucchi has balanced pr
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