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Maison Bagues, is a French company specializing in mid-century furniture and lighting, has a history that spans over a century. Established in 1860 by Noel Bagues, the company originally started as a small foundry in Paris, producing bronze objects and decorative hardware.

Under the leadership of Noel Bagues' son, Eugene Bagues, Maison Bagues expanded its product range to include lighting fixtures and began to gain recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. The company's commitment to quality and attention to detail quickly propelled it to the forefront of the decorative arts scene in France at the beginning of the 20th century. Notable commissions at this time included furnishings and decorations for the oceanliner l’Atlantique, the 1925 Paris Exposition Universelle, the 1934 Salon de la Lumiere and the 1937 Exposition Universelle des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne.

In the years between the World Wars, grandsons more... Victor & Robert expanded the business with many highly sophisticated bronze and iron items, including furniture, stairway banisters & metal gates.

During the mid-20th century, Maison Bagues experienced a period of significant growth and success. The company became known for its distinctive style, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design elements. Maison Bagues embraced the Art Deco movement, incorporating geometric shapes, luxurious materials, and intricate metalwork into their furniture and lighting creations.

One of Maison Bagues' notable contributions to the world of design was the use of rock crystal in their lighting fixtures. The company's skilled artisans would intricately carve and shape rock crystal to create dazzling chandeliers, sconces, and table lamps. This innovative use of materials added a touch of opulence and elegance to their pieces, setting them apart from their contemporaries.

Throughout the mid-century period, Maison Bagues continued to produce exceptional furniture and lighting that appealed to discerning customers. Their designs ranged from classic and elegant to bold and avant-garde, reflecting the ever-changing tastes of the era.

Maison Bagues' reputation extended beyond France, and the company's creations were sought after by international clients, including royalty, aristocrats, and celebrities. In the latter half of the 20th century, Maison Bagues faced economic challenges and changes in consumer preferences, which led to a decline in production. However, the legacy of their mid-century designs continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts today. less...

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Two wall lights in the manner of Maison Bagues, the larger with…
Maison Bagues Style Wall Lights with Crystal Drops

Two wall lights in the manner of Maison Bagues, the larger with three lights on scrolling arms against a lyre-shaped frame adorned with cobalt and clear glass beads and crystal drops, the other in the form of a pagoda beaded in clear glass enclosing three

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French pagoda chandelier, in the style of Maison Bagues, having…
French Pagoda Chandelier with Venetian Glass Beads

French pagoda chandelier, in the style of Maison Bagues, having six lights, Venetian glass beads and cream silk shades, height 35.43 in. width 25.20 in. Provenance: The Country Trader. Private collection, 54 Park Street Spa, Sydney, labels: Cf. For…

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