De Lucchi took his inspiration from Aristotle's philosophy of walking and teaching—now known as The Peripatetic School. The idea is basically that for the human mind to be fully engaged in thought and creativity, the body should be in motion. The cloverleaf design encapsulates four separate areas: Club, Working Space, Agora and Laboratories.  Photo 1 of 3 in Michele De Lucchi Channels Aristotle for His 2015 Salone del Mobile Concept by Amanda Dameron

Michele De Lucchi Channels Aristotle for His 2015 Salone del Mobile Concept

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De Lucchi took his inspiration from Aristotle's philosophy of walking and teaching—now known as The Peripatetic School. The idea is basically that for the human mind to be fully engaged in thought and creativity, the body should be in motion. The cloverleaf design encapsulates four separate areas: Club, Working Space, Agora and Laboratories.