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CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 6/30/2025

Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'

Monday, June 30, from 6–8 PM, Fort Greene's Head Hi presents the first installment of its esteemed New York Architecture + Design Book Club with a focus on Lars Müller Publishers' new, expanded edition of Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things. Nick Olney, President at Kasmin Gallery, where Morrison had his first solo gallery exhibition in North America, and Jonathan Olivares, Creative Director at Knoll, will be in conversation. RSVP, subscribe or become a book club member at Head Hi.

Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'

Known for his "Super Normal" approach to design, Jasper Morrison looks to find the exceptional in the world of the ordinary. Underpinned by his principle that "objects should not shout," Morrison's designs are defined by beguiling simplicity, ready familiarity and a distinctive playfulness. While he made his name with the Thinking Man's Chair in 1985, he has won devotion for a broad spectrum of projects, from cell phones to lights, tea sets and door handles as well as for his interiors, exhibitions, books and photography.

Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'

A Book of Things is a guide to Morrison's intense examination of the world of things that accompany our lives and shape our environment. It presents the highlights in his long and varied career, showing projects from draft sketches to finished product, accompanied by his personal anecdotes on the genesis of each design. This revised and extended edition of the original 2015 publication adds his most recent designs, including a bakery in Majorca, a magazine cover and a bicycle. At the same time as it emphasizes the diversity of his practice, this edition brings to the fore Morrison's feel for interiors. For Morrison, an object's success rests not in isolation but in its ability to create an atmosphere in a setting. This new edition manifests his sensitivity to settings as well as his approach to objects, his process of design and his eye.

Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'

Head Hi
Architecture + Design Book Club: 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'
Monday, June 30, 6–8 PM

146 Flushing Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Register here
Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'
Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'
Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'
Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'
Head Hi New York Book Club presents 'Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things'

Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things

Jasper Morrison: A Book of Things

Lars Müller Publishers
Pbk, 6.75 x 9 in. / 360 pgs / 360 color / 40 b&w.

$45.00  free shipping