Tag: Roger Arquer

Designed in Hackney: next up in our showcase of local designers is Roger Arquer and his non-lethal mousetraps, first published on Dezeen in 2007 and still one of our most-clicked stories of all time. More »

Dezeen Screen: in this movie filmed at Dezeen Space, Spanish designer Roger Arquer talks about the furniture he made for his daughter using wooden spoons, rolling pins and a pastry brush. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Space: Spanish designer Roger Arquer is next up on Dezeen Platform, our micro-exhibition at Dezeen Space, with his Alba chair and stool. More »

Milan 2011: London designer Roger Arquer has designed these lamps which are operated by touching the flowers in the adjoining vase, presented in Milan earlier this month by design brand Bosa. More »

These duck-shaped funnels for transferring liquids from one container to another are by London designer Roger Arquer. More »

London designer Roger Arquer has designed this vase with a funnel protruding from the side so that the water to be changed without removing the flowers. More »

London designer Roger Arquer’s Skeleton project allows several shirts to be held on the same clothes hanger. More »

Spanish designer Roger Arquer has created a lamp that uses condensation to diffuse light from the bulb. More »

Designer Roger Arquer has created a series of conceptual mousetraps that are intended “only to catch mice, not to kill them”. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More »

Fish Bowls is a new project by designer Roger Arquer that presents 15 variations on the standard fish bowl including Do Not Piss Me Off (above), which “tells us about the power to decide between the life and death of the fish”. More »