Georges Leleu, Paris | 2 Art Deco Flush Ceiling Lanterns | France c.1925-35 | SOLD

Product Code: JAL0981

A pair of art deco flush ceiling fixtures of geometric form, the strongly-designed polished and frosted glass designed exclusively by Georges Leleu and produced by Verreries Des Hanots supported in nickel-plated fitments. France c1925-35

Ht.21cm/8.25in W.12.5/5

Provenance & catalogue picture credited to Michiel Paravas

Etablissement Georges Leleu, Paris (1920-40)

Georges Leleu 1883-1961

  • Georges Leleu was a prominent French lighting designer whose career spanned the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods
  • Leleu was one of the few high-profile designers to commission bespoke glass from Verreries des Hanots. While Hanots produced its own line of glass, they acted as a foundry for Leleu’s specific visions.
  • Many of the thick, frosted, and geometric glass shades found on Leleu’s Art Deco chandeliers and lamps were manufactured exclusively for him at the Hanots factory in Les Andelys
  • Leleu founded his company, Leleu & Robillard, at the turn of the century in Paris, initially specialising in intricate Art Nouveau oil lamps decorated with naturalistic motifs like mistletoe and pine cones.
  • Art Deco Mastery: After World War I, he rebranded as Etablissement Georges Leleu and shifted toward the modernist “streamline” look of the 1920s and 30s.
  • His firm was a major presence at the 1925 International Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris, helping define the French Art Deco aesthetic.
  • The business operated from the rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine in Paris until it closed in the late 1930s.
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