Jasper Morrison

[10] He has spoken about his childhood memories of the Braun SK 4 "Snow White's Coffin" radiogram[11] (designed by Hans Gugelot and Dieter Rams in 1956), which he first saw in the "Scandinavian style study" of his grandfather's house, and how "[t]he room and the record player both had a very important influence on [his] choice in becoming a designer.

"[12][13] He has designed products and furniture for many manufacturers and brands such as Alessi, Alias, Cappellini, Emeco, Flos [it], FSB [de], Hermès, Ideal Standard, Issey Miyake, Magis [it], Olivetti, Samsung, Sony, Rosenthal, SCP, Üstra, and Vitra.

[14][15][16][17][18] Morrison is the lead designer at boutique Swiss consumer technology company Punkt., known for its minimalist MP01 and MP02 mobile phones.

"[3] More recently, a 2020 article about the designer in la Repubblica described him as "the anti-Philippe Starck par excellence" whose "projects are often the result of a long gestation to achieve simplicity, elegance and discretion.

Morrison was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the UK 2020 Birthday Honours for services to design.

Thinking Man's Chair first exhibited at Aram Gallery and later manufactured by Cappellini (1985–1988) [ 5 ]
Samsung SGH-E590 (2007)
TW 2000 Hanover light rail vehicle designed with Herbert Lindinger (1990s)
SCP side table drawing with annotations (1986)
Air-Chair production process
Jasper Morrison: Take a Seat exhibition, Musée des Arts Décoratifs , Paris (2009)