Pair of Faux-Bamboo Bronze Floor Lamps, by Maison Bagués, French Work, circa 1940
Pair of faux-bamboo bronze floor lamps (false pair). French work by Maison Bagués. Circa 1940. Dimensions: W. 56 cm × D. 56 cm × H. 163 cm (W. 22.05 × D. 22.05 × H. 64.17 inch).
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 56 x 56 x 163 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 22.05 x 22.05 x 64.17 inch |
| Période | 1930–1940 |
| Style | Art Deco |
| Matériaux | Bronze |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Formed as a near-matching pair — a deliberate practice in the decorative arts known as a "false pair", where two closely related pieces are presented together to create a harmonious ensemble — these two faux-bamboo bronze floor lamps by Maison Bagués represent an exceptional find for the discerning collector. Their shared vocabulary of cast bamboo-effect bronze, with its meticulous simulation of jointing and natural texture, unites the two pieces in a dialogue of refined decorative intent.
Founded in Paris in 1840, Maison Bagués ranks among the most illustrious bronze foundries in the history of French decorative arts. Renowned for the exceptional finesse of its casting techniques and the breadth of its artistic programme, the house became the preferred supplier to the great interior decorators of the Belle Époque and Art Déco eras. The faux-bamboo idiom, long associated with the French taste for chinoiserie, found in Bagués a craftsman uniquely equipped to render it in enduring, expressive bronze.
Towering at 163 cm, this pair commands attention in any setting — a double salon, a grand entrance hall, or a library furnished with ambition and taste. Their Art Déco character, combined with the warmth and depth of the patinated bronze, ensures a beautiful integration into both period and contemporary interiors. A rare opportunity to acquire two complementary examples from one of France's most celebrated bronze houses.
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