ART FLAGEY presents three beautiful lamps by David Guéron, one of the most renowned Art Deco glassmakers.
The lamps represent David Guéron's entire creative period between 1926 and the 1930s.
The small table lamp was created during Guéron's early period. It still consists of a wrought iron base, and the lampshade is artfully decorated with a floral motif.
The two pairs of wall lamps illustrate Guéron's development particularly well. They demonstrate how the design has evolved over the years from a more playful, ornate form to a more austere, geometric shape with simpler crystal glass.
All lamps bear the brand name Degué, which is phonetically derived from the initials "D" for David and "G" for Guéron.
Guéron's Art Deco lamps, with their stylized and geometric shapes and high-quality crystal glass, are not only functional but also highly artistic and decorative.
Degué lamps remain popular with Art Deco enthusiasts today, as they exemplify the elegant design, outstanding quality, and precise craftsmanship of the Art Deo era.