FOUNDER

ROGER QUESTEL

Roger Questel

Roger Questel is a noted designer, an accomplished wood sculptor, and a Parson’s School of Design graduate. He has been commissioned by many renowned clients including Orson Wells, Ralph Lauren, Gordon Getty, and Carly Simon.

In 1990, while seeking to cast his sculptures in bronze, Roger invented a lightweight and affordable metal composite material. The Smithsonian Institute inducted Questech Metal into its permanent collection of innovative materials at the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design in 1991.

Roger has been inspired by his travels to the far east and has discovered a passion for ceramic sculpture while working in his barn studio in rural Vermont.

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ROGER QUESTEL

Roger Questel is a Parson’s School of Design graduate with a degree in Environmental and Product Design. As a noted designer and an accomplished wood sculptor, Roger was sought after for the exceptional beauty of his work. Roger has been commissioned by many renowned clients including Orson Wells, Ralph Lauren, Gordon Getty, and Carly Simon. In 1990, while seeking to cast his sculptures in bronze, Roger invented a lightweight and affordable metal composite material.

Questech Metal took on a life of its own when Roger patented his innovation and founded Questech Corporation. In 1991, the Smithsonian Institute inducted Questech Metal into its permanent collection of innovative materials at the Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design. Recently, Roger has been inspired by his travels to the far east and has discovered a passion for ceramic sculpture while working in his barn studio in rural Vermont.