
Degué is one of the well-known names of manufacturers of high-quality glass in the 1930s and in Art Deco. He is particularly known for the production of glass for lamps. His glass shades were mostly made of pressed glass and signed with Degué.
The crystal factory "Verrerie d'Art Degué" was founded by David GUÉRON in 1926 in Compiègne. Guéron later moved production to Paris. Lamps and vases in the genre of Daum Nancy, Lalique, etc. were produced until the beginning of the Second World War. In 1939, David Guéron left France.