Degué's (David Guéron) lamps, combining wrought iron and glass, are some of the most characteristic and sought-after examples of the French Art Deco style of the 1920s and 1930s. David Guéron (1892–1950) founded his factory "Verrerie d'Art Degué" in 1926, initially in Compiègne, later moving to Paris. Glass Lampshade (Degué) The lampshade bears the inscription Degué
Degué's (David Guéron) lamps, combining wrought iron and glass, are some of the most characteristic and sought-after examples of the French Art Deco style of the 1920s and 1930s. David Guéron (1892–1950) founded his factory "Verrerie d'Art Degué" in 1926, initially in Compiègne, later moving to Paris. Glass Lampshade (Degué) The lampshade bears the inscription Degué