Jasper Morrison: Minimum Design

Gabriele Neri

24 Ore, 2012

50,00

1 in stock

Our copy is in very good condition.

Born in London, 1959, Jasper Morrison is a British designer renowned for injecting a quietly humorous style into his designs which range from chairs, tables and lamps to the more challenging tram that he designed for the city of Hanover. After graduating in Design at Kingston Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art, Morrison opened his office in London where he reworked the ‘anonymous’ object with the intention of playing with the rules of ‘form’. Even in the early stages of his career Morrison followed his decision to design for industrial production and was keen to utilize ready-made industrial components. His constant enhusiasm to embark on collaborations with fellow designers has allowed him to commission many products from them, being allowed by his clients to experiment with many differing materials and technologies. Rather than striving for the excess that upsets most contemporary design, Morrison suggests the concept of the super normal which is clearly visible in the profuse theoretical production that is embodied by his work.

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ISBN: 9788866480297

120 pages, color illustrations, 31,5 x 23,5 cm, hardcover, English