
A wrought iron and molded glass lamp that features transitional elements between Art Nouveau and Art Déco.
David Guéron founded his Cristalleries in Compiègne in 1926 and produced until 1939.
He signed his high-quality glass creations with the signature Degué. He was one of the most renowned manufacturers of glass for lighting during the Art Deco period. His name stands alongside other important glass manufacturers such as Daum, Muller Frères and Charles Schneider.