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Portrait Jasper Morrison
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PORTRAIT_Jasper Morrison
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"Design is not done with rules, but with intuition. Intuition never lies." He’s one of the leaders of neo-minimalism. His design defined the aesthetics of the 90’s and continue to lead the way through the 21st century. Learn more about the man who considers himself to be, first and foremost, a conceptual designer.
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Landscape, your ideal: Mountains, Sea, Desert, small round hills with tea bushes growing. I like to see situations of all different types.
Interior, your inspirational room: My grandfathers studio 40 years ago.
Object, the indispensable: A Passport
Material, the one which invokes the greatest sensations: That depends what you do with it.
Painting & Sculpture, favourite work: Fischli Weiss from Switzerland, Andreas Gurskey from Germany, Indian Buddhist temple carvings, I prefer maps to paintings.
Architecture, favourite creation: The Sarhabi house by Le Corbusier in Ahmedabad.
Literature, your bedtime reading: Usually Norman Lewis, the biography of Samuel Pepys,
The Unkown Craftsman by the father of the Japanese designer Sori Yanagi.
Music, the piece that has most inspired you: Nusrat Fahti Ali Khan
Hero, your real-life idol: Le Corbusier or Ghandi
Nightmare: trying to catch planes early morning
Bad taste, the best example: Baccharat
Utopia, your basis for a better world: The obvious things I suppose, less greed, more understanding, a better use of resources
Passion, a reason for living: Life
Motto, your watchword: A bird in the bag is worth two in the bush!
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