Verrerie D’art Degué | Frosted Art Deco Plafonnier | France c.1925-35 | SOLD
Product Code: JAL0259A frosted and polished glass art deco plafonnier by Verrerie Dart Degué. Displayed with replacement bronze fitments for suspension but also available to buy in brass or nickel finish. France c.1925-35
Ht.50cm/20in(reducible) , Diam.36/14
Recommended: 3 x 6w=60w | LED Candle Lamp B22 | Dimmable
Verrerie D’art Degué, Compiègne (1926-39)
David Guéron (1892-1950)
- David Gueron, of Turkish origin and a former fighter of the French Foreign Legion, was the founder of the “Cristalleries De Compiegne”.
- In 1926 Gueron founded a new factory, which he called “Verrerie D’Art Degue” and put his full attention on the designing and production of Art Deco luxury art-glass.
- His factory was located on the “Boulevard Malesherbes” and his showroom was on the “41 rue de Paris”.
- Gueron foolishly copied the designs of other successful French glass artists like Daum, Muller Frères and Schneider, the latter taking him to court.
- The lengthily law process (1926-1932), cost both firms a lot of money and financially ruined both companies even though Schneider won the case.
- When the Second World War started David Gueron shut his glassworks and fled France and was last seen in Paris in 1949.
- Today Degué is considered to be one of most successful commercial art glass brands of the Art Deco era, particularly famous for its high-quality lighting fixtures and “marmoreal”







