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A Book of Things” by Jasper Morrison is a contemplative exploration of the objects that populate our daily lives, each imprinted with Morrison’s understated yet impactful design philosophy. As one of the world’s preeminent product designers, Morrison has a knack for instilling ordinary items with a distinct character, balancing simplicity with an underlying complexity, and weaving in threads of poetry and humor. This book serves as a comprehensive catalogue of Morrison’s work, showcasing a variety of products that embody his approach to design.
Spanning the globe in influence, “A Book of Things” offers readers an intimate view into Morrison’s design process through a collection that highlights the continuity and evolution of his creative practice. Accompanied by Morrison’s own concise commentary, this book is not just a showcase of design; it’s an insightful narrative that continues the dialogue begun in “Everything but the Walls” (2002), inviting us to reflect on the curated world of objects that define and enhance our everyday experience.









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