Verrerie D’art Degué | Large Four-branch Art Deco Chandelier | France c.1925-35
£4,495.00
Product Code: JAL0820A substantial and impressive signature four branch art deco chandelier by Verrerie D’art Degué. The stylish frame by an unknown designer comes in a nickeled-brass finish. The central panels & satelite glass lampshades designed in matching abstract pattern of flowers and leaves and signed Degué. France c1925-35
Dimensions/ Specifications:
- Ht.97cm/38in, W.60/24
- Supplied with additional ceiling hook
Not Included:
- 8 x B.22 (4w or 6w) L.E.D candle/golf bulb (Available to purchase in our accessories department)
- screw fixings
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”


















