Consisting of modular, lightweight and functional components, MDL System is designed to respond in an elegant way to the needs of flexible contemporary working environments. Few components are combined with simplicity to solve every design aspect.
Unifor - MDL System single workstation
MDL System consists of single, equipped desks and aggregated work stations in line and facing. Available in various shapes and sizes and complete with wiring equipment, shelves and partition panels. The Full version has the particular C-shaped profile, designed by the worktop, equipped with storage drawers and prepared for connection to the network. MDL Basic plus, on the other hand, is equipped with an L-shaped service shelf and a screening panel that can be positioned as required.
Michele De Lucchi
One of the leading exponents of architecture and contemporary design, De Lucchi is famous worldwide for his innovative products, so much so that one of his most famous works, the Tolomeo lamp, is still one of the best-selling lamps in the world. Architect Michele De Lucchi was born in Ferrara in 1951. After graduating in architecture in Florence became an assistant in the Faculty. In those years he collaborated with Adolfo Natalini and founded the Cavart group, a cultural project inspired by the ideals of radical design. In the 1980s, Michele De Lucchi in Milan met Ettore Sottsass and became part of the Memphis Group and later approached the world of Olivetti, with which he collaborated until 2002, getting closer to the world of product design. In 1990, De Lucchi founded Produzione Privata, his experimental workshop where he used artisanal techniques to create products free from commissioning, created to give continuity to the Memphis Group. Michele De Lucchi has received numerous awards during his career, including the Compasso d'Oro Prize, the honor of Officer of the Republic in 2000, and an honorary degree from Kingston University in 2006. Since 2008, Michele De Lucchi has been teaching at the Politecnico di Milano Faculty of Design, and between 2017 and 2018 he was the editor of Domus magazine founded by Gio Ponti.
Unifor
UniFor began manufacturing office furniture in 1969. From that time forward its production has continued to develop along a path that has earned the company its place as one of the main protagonists of five important decades in the history of Italian design. Collaborating over the years with prestigious, internationally renowned architects, both for the realization of new products and for the constant improvement of lines already in production, UniFor has made significant contributions to the success of the Made in Italy brand. UniFor was born with a precise vocation: to create interior landscapes that interpret and translate into reality the indications of its clients and those of contemporary architects. This commitment has involved the transfer of the artisanal culture of the wood-working district of Brianza, in northern Italy, based on close collaboration between industry and designer, to the international sphere, leading to the development of an organic and coordinated approach to furnishing public and private spaces according to their unique identities. Specialized in large-scale projects, with an all-embracing international presence and a close collaborative relationship with the most prestigious architectural firms, UniFor has operated since the very beginning (1969) as a factory workshop at the disposal of the best creative talents. Unifor products are standard, as much as possible; customized, when required. Unifor has the expertise and availability to develop and produce customized solutions to meet specific project needs.
- Brand
- UniFor
- Designer
- Michele De Lucchi