Maison Baguès. Églomisé mirror and metal chandelier. 1950s.
Maison Baguès, by.
Chandelier in églomisé mirrors and matte gold metal, with 8 wave-shaped arms of light ending in glass cups, the whole ending in the lower part with a gadroon and a spinning top and in the upper part with a cup. Details decorated with spirals on the arms of lights and the four decorative scrolls in the central part.
French work realized in the 1950s.
Dimensions: H 88 x D 70 cm
Reference: LS5770836G
Functional electricity. Works with E-14 sockets.
Baguès is a lighting house founded in 1840 by Noël Baguès who initially specialized in the manufacture of liturgical bronzes. With the widespread use of electricity in homes, the Baguès house began producing lighting bronzes in the 1860s. Baguès chandeliers were exported throughout the world and made the Baguès brand a reference in the field. lighting thanks in particular to its artisanal know-how. The materials are shaped using traditional techniques, as well as setting, gilding, and patinas, which allows Maison Baguès to have the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant label, witness to the historical know-how of the house and their transmission. .