JASPER MORRISON is one of today's most influential industrial designers. Born in London, he is renowned for his ascetically elegant, quietly humorous style and has designed everything from a tray-table to a tram system. Anyone who wants to understand Jasper Morrison's work should flick through A World Without Words, the collection of images he compiled in 1988 from his collection of second-hand books and postcards. From one of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion houses and Gerald Summers' one piece plywood chair to a fisherman's hut on Hastings' shingly beach, each image illustrates the wit and elegance with which Morrison has revitalised rationalist design.
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