Bronze and Crystal Chandelier in the Manner of Maison Baguès. Circa 1940

Bronze and crystal chandelier in the manner of Maison Baguès. French work circa 1940. Refined neoclassical lighting, finely chased structure with luminous pendants. Dimensions: Width: 62 cm | Depth: 62 cm | Height: 60 cm.

PRODUCT DETAILS

État Bon état
Dimensions en CM Width 62 cm | Depth 62 cm | Height 60 cm
Dimensions en INCH Width 24.41 in | Depth 24.41 in | Height 23.62 in
Période 1940–1950
Pays d'Origine France
Style Neoclassical

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This bronze and crystal chandelier, French work from the 1940s in the manner of the prestigious Maison Baguès, embodies the elegance and refinement of mid-20th-century Parisian decorative lighting. The bronze structure, finely chased, deploys a disciplined neoclassical vocabulary in which the crystal pendants introduce movement and light.

Maison Baguès, founded in Paris in the 19th century, became during the 1940s–1960s an international reference for decorative lighting and tableware. Its stylistic signature rests on the meeting between finely worked bronze and cut crystal, within a neoclassical grammar that favours balanced proportions, rigorous compositions and refined details. This chandelier fits fully within this stylistic lineage.

With generous dimensions (Width: 62 cm | Depth: 62 cm | Height: 60 cm), it naturally takes its place at the centre of a living room, a dining room, an entrance hall or a reception space. The diffusion of light through the cut crystals produces a soft, refracted luminosity that animates the entire space.

A typical 1940s lighting piece whose Baguès heritage continues to enchant classical, eclectic and contemporary interiors looking for a true signature.

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