Tired of seeing his helmet roll around among gloves, glasses and keys on the floor and feeling its lining wet from having left it lying around on some bar or table, Luis decided to look for a design based on the premise of 3 things: functionality, size and aesthetics.The result is a new gadget that stops the helmet rolling around and falling, keeping it safe from knocks and scratches thanks to its 3 legs in tripod form.
Luis de Arquer has the luck to live surrounded by great creators in different disciplines. His great grandfather was a catalan modernist architect who designed the Columbus Monument in Barcelona. His uncle, Carlos Buigas made more than 700 projects of light sources in the 5 continents and the Montjuic Magic Fountain and his father Cayetano de Arquer Buigas, was a world class painter. Although Luis has dedicated his self in depth to music, its interpretation, improvisation and composition, he has been able to unite all those different ways of looking at things and using them at the moment of creation.In any case,the most beautiful inheritance and what its be a common denominator of his diverse creative contributions, is the strength of positivity with which he approaches them and the illusion to share and communicate the creative experience. It is what is generally perceived and appreciated in his work.
The increasing regulations regarding the great usefulness of the helmet as an indispensable and obligatory instrument of protection, has exploded in recent years its use. Consequently, the interaction with the helmet has made evident one of its major drawbacks that in turn has given rise to The Frog Brand: "The instability of its spherical shape when positioning it". The Frog Brand is created with the intention of generating a paradigm shift offering helmet users a simple and stable solution with which to overcome the designs of gravity.