A pair of Baguès wall sconces on each side of the doorway illuminates the rich wallpaper while becoming a stylish and elegant element of the design.
The internationally famous lighting of art designer, Monsieur Baguès was created in 1840, in the centrally located town of Auvergne, France. Initially, he specialized in manufacturing liturgical bronzes; He then advanced his craft by adding the manufacturing of bronze lighting. The company quickly rose to recognition with the use of electricity by the end of the 19th century, making Baguès the most popular lighting company in the world.
In the 1920s, Victor and Robert Baguès extended their father’s bronze lighting collection inspired by the designs of the time. They also created their own iron models all manufactured according to the rules of an artisan. The ‘parrots’, as well as the ‘leaf’ sconces and chandeliers became the face of the world famous Baguès collection.